

Remember, you must be logged into your Rapid Rewards account when booking a reservation for the information to prepopulate.

Armed Forces service members in the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy, as well as the Reserves and National Guard, can also include their DOD ID in the KTN field during booking. (Effective for travel on December 20th and after.)Īdditionally, CBP Trusted Traveler participants can add their PASS ID number to their Rapid Rewards Member profile to have the number automatically sent to TSA when booking reservations.
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Trusted Traveler program members should also remember to enter their full name, date of birth, and PASS ID exactly as it appears on their membership card.Īny active duty, U.S. Trusted Traveler participants will need to provide their CBP-assigned PASS ID number in the "Known Traveler #" field during the booking process at ® and . The passenger’s Trusted Traveler information will be submitted along with reservation information to TSA’s Secure Flight system. Note: Only reservations booked after you become eligible will qualify for expedited screening. When an eligible Rapid Rewards Member receives notification that he/she is eligible for expedited screening, Southwest Airlines will share certain information with the TSA Secure Flight System. Additionally, if a Customer’s Southwest reservation has an international destination the Known Traveler Number may be added by calling 1-800-I-FLY-SWA (1-80).


Eligibility is determined by the TSA on a per-flight segment basis. Please note: Although participants in the CBP's Trusted Traveler programs (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI and the TSA PreCheck Application Program) and Rapid Rewards Members who have opted into the program are eligible for expedited screening, no one is guaranteed expedited screening. However, TSA will be able to provide some of these Passengers with the opportunity for expedited screening on a flight-by-flight basis by analyzing information already provided by Passengers through existing Secure Flight program requirements such as name, date of birth, and gender.Īccompanying passengers 12 and younger are allowed through TSA PreCheck lanes when traveling with eligible passengers (parent or guardian). Armed Forces service members in the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy, as well as the Reserves and National Guard, with a DOD ID (Effective for travel on December 20th and after)Īdditionally, using its Secure Flight system, the TSA will also proactively prescreen Passengers who are traveling, with the goal of possibly pre-clearing more Passengers to use TSA PreCheck lanes. These passengers will not be required to submit any additional information, submit an application, or pay a fee. Citizens who have applied and been approved for the TSA PreCheck ® Application Program Citizens who are Rapid Rewards® Members that the TSA deems eligible and opt-in to participate in the program
