No, only travelers who are enrolled in TSA PreCheck can use the expedited security screening. Your spouse would need to enroll separately to be eligible to go through TSA PreCheck with you.
Yes, a spouse can go through TSA PreCheck with their partner if they are traveling together and the partner has TSA PreCheck eligibility.
No, pets are not allowed through TSA PreCheck.
Yes, your spouse can accompany you through TSA PreCheck if they are also enrolled in the program or if they are traveling with you and you are the eligible member.
Yes, a spouse can travel with TSA PreCheck if they are on the same reservation as the eligible traveler or if they have their own TSA PreCheck membership.
Yes, you cannot bring a guest with you through the TSA PreCheck lane unless they also have TSA PreCheck or are 12 years old or younger and traveling with you.
Yes, you can bring your CPAP machine through TSA PreCheck security screening.
Yes, you cannot bring a guest with you through TSA PreCheck. Each individual traveler must have their own TSA PreCheck membership to use the expedited security screening benefits.
No, TSA PreCheck members cannot bring guests with them through expedited security screening. Each individual must have their own TSA PreCheck membership to use the benefits.
Yes, TSA PreCheck members can bring a guest with them through expedited security screening if the guest is also enrolled in TSA PreCheck or another trusted traveler program.
Yes, a TSA PreCheck member can bring a companion through the expedited security screening process if the companion is also eligible for TSA PreCheck or if they are under the age of 12.
No, only passengers who are enrolled in TSA PreCheck can use the expedited security screening benefits.
Yes, travelers with TSA PreCheck can bring a companion with them through the expedited security screening process, as long as the companion is also eligible for TSA PreCheck or is a child under 12 years old.