Which Airlines Accept TSA Pre-Screening (and Which Do Not)

If you travel frequently by plane, you know how difficult it is to queue. That’s why TSA PreCheck is your helper. We’ve already reported on whether it’s worth paying extra for Global Entry and TSA PreCheck , but it’s also important to note that not every airline accepts this.

All national airlines participate in the PreCheck and Global Entry programs, and the only airlines that have not joined are a few large international airlines and a few smaller regional ones. Frontier and Spirit teamed up last June . Below is a list of 37 airlines that accept it:

  • Aeromexico
  • Air Canada
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Allegiant air
  • american airlines
  • Aruba airlines
  • Avianca
  • Airlines Boutique
  • Cape air
  • Copa airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Dominican Wings
  • Emirates
  • Etihad airways
  • Frontier Airlines
  • Hawaiian airlines
  • InterCar Caribbean Airways
  • Jetblue airways
  • Key lime air
  • Lufthansa
  • Miami Air International
  • OneJet
  • Seaborn Airlines
  • Silver airways
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Southern Airways Express
  • Southwest Airlines
  • Spirit airlines
  • Sun Country Airlines
  • Sunwing airlines
  • Swift air
  • Turkish Airlines
  • United airlines
  • Virgin america
  • Virgin atlantic
  • WestJet
  • Xtra airways

Below are some of the major airlines that have not yet adopted PreCheck:

  • Aer lingus
  • French airlines
  • All Nippon Airways
  • British airways
  • China Southern Airlines
  • China Eastern Airlines
  • EasyJet
  • EgyptAir
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
  • Norwegian airlines
  • Qatar Airlines
  • Ryanair

In January, TSA teamed up with 11 more airlines to participate in PreCheck and Global Entry. More airlines are likely to join PreCheck and Global Entry in 2018 (a few more major international airlines, hopefully).

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