Registered traveler operator
IQueue on Aug. 16 plans to launch expedited security screening lanes at
Indianapolis International Airport, the first airport to re-launch the program
since Clear operator Verified Identity Pass collapsed more than a year ago.
IQueue, a venture that
includes registered traveler provider FLO Corp. and biometric identification
firm Cogent Inc., said it would begin accepting enrollments at the airport on
Monday, charging $169 for an annual membership, though the provider said it
would offer discounts to corporate clients, former Clear members and families.
The
Clear program, meanwhile, is plotting its own revival, under new ownership,
with plans to launch security-screening lanes at this fall at Denver
International Airport, charging $179 for annual access.