CLEAR has added 7 new enrollment locations:
- Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
- John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH)
- Kansas City International Airport (MCI)
- Palm Beach International Airport (PBI)
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE)
- Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
- Tulsa International Airport (TUL)
Remember that you can get the CLEAR fee reimbursed if you have an American Express Platinum or Business Platinum card
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AMEX Green also has CLEAR reimbursement.
This is about TSA Precheck enrollment at CLEAR. These airports have been CLEAR security checkpoint locations for years now.
CLEAR has been slower than TSA Precheck 9 times out of 10 for me.
I used Clear w/PreCheck last month at SFO T1. They are now using digital ID (assuming you opt in) and the process is smoother and faster without you waiting for an individual escort to the front of the line.
If I get clear do I still have option to use precheck line if I prefer?
Clear is not a replacement for Precheck and they are separate programs. Many articles online that explain how two work together. In many airports there are separate Clear w/non-pre and Clear w/Pre lines.
Opposite experience here. I’ve flown out of Denver dozens of times over the last 3 years and I think there was one time where the CLEAR line took over 5 minutes.
It us always mutually exclusive? I thought CLEAR can let you skip the Pre-Check line if you have both
Clear expedites the ID check process and gets you to the front of the line that you qualify for - PreCheck or Standard. It doesn't replace it. You may on occasion still need to show a TSA agent that your boarding pass has PreCheck (silly- i know!).
Same. Actually a significant amount of the time even TSA precheck is slower than the genpop line for me, but I've never felt clear saved me any time
Confused. Is this for enrollment in clear plus?
I enrolled in that last year at BOS
edit: The linked press release mentions that CLEAR now offers in-person TSA PreCheck enrollments. So this is about tsa-precheck.