The U.S. Transportation Security Administration plans to add
45 more airports by the end of spring to the current 20 that offer TSA PreCheck
Touchless ID, the agency announced this week.
The airports will have a dedicated lane for those passengers
who opt into the program through a participating airline, according to TSA.
Current participating airlines include Alaska Airlines, American Airlines,
Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines.
Priority will be given to the following 15 airports:
Houston's William P. Hobby; Washington, D.C.'s Dulles International; Boston
Logan International; Florida's Palm Beach International, Miami International,
Orlando International and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International; California's
John Wayne, San Jose Mineta International, Long Beach and Sacramento
International; Dallas Love Field; Kansas City International; Ted Stevens
Anchorage International; and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood
Marshall.
The remaining 30 airports in the queue can be seen on the
accompanying TSA map.
Source: U.S. Transportation Security Administration
TSA also recently added PreCheck Touchless ID to five
airports: Houston's George Bush Intercontinental, Oakland International,
Charlotte Douglas International, Philadelphia International and Minneapolis-Saint
Paul.