TSA PreCheck allows teens to accompany parents in security line for free

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The NAACP referred to recent policies and laws signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as an "all-out attack on Black Americans." is easing the stress of family travel at airports ahead of the busy summer season.

Effective immediately, teens ages 13 to 17 will be allowed to accompany their parents or guardians who are enrolled in TSA PreCheck through the fast security lane as long as they are on the same reservation, according to TSA. SUMMER TRAVEL: FAA ACTIVATES MORE DIRECT ROUTES TO CUT DOWN ON DELAYS, ENHANCE SAFETY

A TSA spokesperson told FOX Business Wednesday that the move is "simple a way that TSA is facilitating travel with ease for low risk travelers." A Transportation Security Administration PreCheck sign is displayed as travelers carry baggage through a security checkpoint at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, on Oct. 25, 2018. (Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Get

It also allows for transportation security officers to "focus greater attention to high risk passengers in standard lanes," the spokesperson added.

 

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