The holidays is a busy travel season for many people, so this article might come a little late for the holiday-only travelers, but for the road warriors who use this season to rest before hitting the road again, I hope this is helpful.
Thanks for making this decision more Clear! Another trick I do is to default to choosing the TSA PreCheck entrypoint that is the farthest away from the most active part of the airport. The incremental effort of walking 300 yards seems to be associated with shorter wait times.
Thanks for sharing this engaging article - it gets to the heart of the issue (variability in waiting times), is relevant for me (and many other readers who travel frequently) and provides actionable insights (to sign up for clear based on the value of ur time).
Thanks for making this decision more Clear! Another trick I do is to default to choosing the TSA PreCheck entrypoint that is the farthest away from the most active part of the airport. The incremental effort of walking 300 yards seems to be associated with shorter wait times.
Thanks for sharing this engaging article - it gets to the heart of the issue (variability in waiting times), is relevant for me (and many other readers who travel frequently) and provides actionable insights (to sign up for clear based on the value of ur time).