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TSA PreCheck is about to get even faster at these airports, including one in Nevada. Here's what touchless ID means for air travel.
If getting through Denver International Airport security using TSA PreCheck isn't fast enough, here's something new you can opt into.
Facial recognition technology is now in use for security screening at some of the nation’s busiest airports, with TSA’s PreCheck Touchless ID available at 15 locations including Chicago O’Hare, Dallas
TSA's PreCheck Touchless ID technology is being used at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, allowing travelers to verify identity without physical ID.
Denver International Airport (DEN) has opened two security screening lanes in which eligible passengers can move through checkpoints using biometric facial recognition as their sole form of identification, becoming the latest U.S. airport where the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is trialing a PreCheck Touchless ID program.
Travelers at select airports can bypass showing a physical ID, but there's a catch. Are Ohio airports part of the lineup? Here's what to know.
Denver International Airport (DEN), in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), has introduced two new dedicated TSA PreCheck Touchless ID lanes at both the West and East Security Checkpoints.
Over the past several months, the TSA has moved forward with its TSA PreCheck Touchless ID, bringing the new technology to 15 airports around the country. The new technology provides a much faster and more efficient option for travelers as they go through airport security, but it's also led to some questions, as well.