TSA PreCheck
Qantas customers enrolled in a US trusted traveller program will be able to utilise TSA PreCheck at US airports.
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About TSA PreCheck
From 17 December 2019, Qantas customers enrolled in a US trusted traveller program will be able to utilise TSA PreCheck at US airports.
TSA PreCheck is a US government program that allows travellers regarded as low risk by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), a US Department of Homeland Security agency, to pass through expedited security screening at participating US airport locations.
With TSA PreCheck on the boarding pass, customers pass through security without removing:
- Shoes
- Liquids and gels from carry-on
- Laptop from bag
- Light outerwear/jacket
- Belts
TSA PreCheck lanes move twice as fast as standard lanes. Also, travellers with a TSA PreCheck boarding pass may bring children 12 years old and younger with them into the TSA PreCheck lane.
How to use it?
To use TSA PreCheck, Qantas customers who are US trusted traveller program members can add their Known Traveller Number (KTN) to their reservations. When checking in for flights, customers should see the visible TSA PreCheck indicator on their boarding passes.
US citizens and lawful permanent residents may apply for TSA PreCheck. TSA PreCheck access is also available to customers who have enrolled in a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Trusted Traveller program, including:
- Global Entry – all members
- SENTRI members who are US Citizens or lawful permanent residents
- NEXUS members who are US Citizens or lawful permanent residents, and Canadian citizens.
TSA PreCheck is not available upon arrival into Australia. For more information, visit TSA PreCheck FAQsOpens in a new tab or window
Example boarding passes
Printed boarding pass:
Mobile boarding pass:
Important information
Disclaimer: * Frequent travellers to the US may be eligible to enroll in Global Entry, which also provides expedited entry when arriving in the United States. For information on Global Entry eligibility, visit US Government Border ProtectionOpens in a new tab or window