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NEWS RELEASE
December 18, 2003
Updated January 7, 2004
TSA Now Requiring Boarding Passes at Security Checkpoint
RDU AIRPORT, NC –The Transportation Security Administration
is now requiring boarding passes and a government-issued photo identification,
such as a driver’s license or passport, at Raleigh-Durham International
Airport. TSA’s “Selectee Checkpoint” program enhances
security by screening selectees at the security checkpoints where screening
equipment and personnel are concentrated.
Passengers are required to
have the boarding pass in hand as they enter the security checkpoint.
E-ticket receipts, itineraries and vouchers will no longer provide access
through the checkpoints, and boarding passes will no longer be issued
at the gates. Boarding passes may be obtained on most airline web sites,
at ticket counters, through airline computer kiosks or at most skycap
curbside stations.
Currently, more than 70% of
the nation’s 429 commercial airports require boarding passes at
the security checkpoint.
“This change will enhance
security and customer service for our passengers,” said Ronald Juhl,
TSA Federal Security Director, Raleigh-Durham International Airport. “The
smooth transition is indicative of the cooperation that exists between
our partners in the airport community here at RDU.”
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