DFW Airport Launches New Security Fast Pass Pilot Program

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By Subcontractors USA News Provider

DFW Airport customers can now skip security checkpoint lines thanks to DFW Security Fast Pass. DFW’s new pilot program allows customers to make a Fast Pass reservation to bypass TSA’s general screening line at the Terminal D checkpoint D-18. Fast Pass travelers arrive at designated time and will be escorted to the front of the line.

DFW’s innovative pilot program is designed to ensure seamless travel through the airport and empowers air travelers with more predictability on how much time it will take to get through the security checkpoint.

DFW Security Fast Pass Program:

  • Security Fast Pass is free.
  • For a limited time, Fast Pass customers will receive $5 off food or retail ordered at DfwOrderNow.com
  • Reservations are limited, so travelers are encouraged to book up to 7 days prior to travel
  • Reservations can include up to 10 people.
  • Parties of more than 10 people need to make additional reservations.

Customers are reminded to check with the airline to ensure it offers a ticket counter in Terminal D so they can check in their luggage. For those who check in from home or remotely, and already have a boarding pass with no checked bags and do not require an airline ticket counter, DFW’s Skylink train connects ALL five terminals. The program is not currently available for TSA PreCheck.

Simply go here: dfwairport.com/security to reserve a Fast Pass time slot up to 7 days in advance of a flight. At the security checkpoint, an escort will move participating customers to the front of the line for screening.

DFW already offers technology to monitor and display real-time wait times at TSA security checkpoints on the DFW website and mobile app. In addition, predictive analytics are on the mobile app which allow customers to check predicted wait times at checkpoint. In addition, wait times are available above entrances to each checkpoint.

For more information, please visit dfwairport.com.

Source: DFW Airport

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