If you’ve flown recently, you’ve also experienced airport security. And you’ve maybe also had to wait as travelers with a certain clearance are let through security ahead of you. It’s part of a program called TSA PreCheck, where travelers can pay $85 and undergo some advance screening once, allowing them to breeze through much shorter security lines without removing shoes and belts.
KPLU travel expert Matthew Brumley says it’s worth it – but only if you travel a lot – a couple times a month or so. Better if you’re one of those people who always cuts it close.
Similar to PreCheck, the Global Entry card allows you faster movement through customs upon re-entry to the United States. It’s good if you’re traveling without a checked bag. But if you have checked luggage, you’ll have to wait for it just like everyone else.
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"Going Places" is KPLU's weekly exploration of travel topics. Matthew Brumley is the co-founder of Earthbound Expeditions on Bainbridge Island, which provides small-group travel to clients including KPLU.