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Re: TSA Precheck
[Re: WayneH]
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07/06/2015 08:37 PM
07/06/2015 08:37 PM
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WayneH said: Not knowing to whom I should reply I will simply revert back to the OP. Leaving Key West last year I had the TSA Precheck on my boarding pass for both legs of my trip, Key West and Miami. In Key West I couldn't use it as I was told that they weren't set up for that. It worked in Miami, though. Just goes to show that not every airport accepts the Precheck, USA as well as other countries.
Wayne <>< Just returned from Alaska fishing. Flew out of Dillingham and had Precheck. It's a small regional airport. Their pre line is the same as regular but they give you a card when you go through the screening and you can leave shoes on. It was a modified precheck of sorts.
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