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What airport has the longest TSA wait time?

The study found that New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) has the longest overall wait times, with an average of 48 minutes and 24 seconds when combining security waits and passport control lines.



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TSA PreCheck Benefits About 99% of TSA PreCheck® passengers wait less than 10 minutes.

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How to Get Through Airport Security Quickly, According to a TSA Insider
  1. Enroll in TSA PreCheck or Clear. ...
  2. Wear shoes you can easily slip off. ...
  3. Make sure none of your clothes contain metal. ...
  4. Pack your carry-on (relatively) neatly. ...
  5. Make sure you're following TSA's 3-1-1 liquid rule. ...
  6. Empty your water bottle.


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Summary. JFK is the best airport for long-haul international travel with its large facilities and wide range of airlines. LaGuardia is ideal for domestic travel and is easily accessible from Manhattan, but is heavily slot-restricted.

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You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. This is also known as the 3-1-1 liquids rule.

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The general guideline on how early to get to the airport for a domestic flight is 2 hours. However, those traveling at a very busy time of year or out of a large airport might want to allow more time.

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TSA PreCheck vs. Clear. Overall, Clear's biometric identity verification process will get you to the front of the security line faster than TSA PreCheck.

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Based on our analysis, these are the top 5 airports in the U.S. with the best security wait times.
  1. Salt Lake City International (SLC) ...
  2. Washington Dulles International (IAD) ...
  3. Boston Logan International (BOS) ...
  4. Minneapolis-St. ...
  5. Charlotte Douglas International (CLT) / Detroit Metropolitan (DTW)


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You can fly with any amount of cash. No law prohibits you from bringing any amount of money on a flight. Likewise, TSA has no rules that limit how much money you can bring through security. In other words, TSA has no cash limit per person.

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As the name suggests, it's run by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration. TSA PreCheck costs $78 for a five-year membership, and $70 to renew.

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Key differences between TSA PreCheck and Clear There are a few differences between the expedited screening services. Here's what you should know: Price: Clear is more expensive at $189/year versus TSA PreCheck at $78 for five years. Processing time: Clear applications are processed immediately for same-day use.

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The nonrefundable enrollment fee for TSA PreCheck® is $78 or $85, depending on whether you apply through Telos or Idemia. Once approved, the membership lasts for five years. You can renew the membership online for $70 or in person for $70 or $78, depending on the provider.

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The airports that will have exclusive PriorityAAccess security screen lanes are: Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago O'Hare, Miami, Los Angeles, New York JFK and La Guardia, St. Louis, San Francisco, Boston and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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For international travel, many carriers suggest arriving at the airport at least three hours prior to the departure time. For domestic, the general rule is at least two hours. And if you get to the gate quickly, that's not a bad thing. You can relax, have a bite to eat at our concessions—they're open!

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