Norse Atlantic added to TSA PreCheck Program
Nordic carrier Norse Atlantic Airways has been approved for the US Transportation Security Administration’s TSA PreCheck expedited security screening scheme.
Eligible Norse Atlantic Airways passengers departing from US airports experience a swifter airport experience through TSA fast track screening lanes.
TSA PreCheck is available at over 200 airports with more than 90 participating airlines nationwide.
“We are now able to offer a more efficient airport experience in the U.S. for customers who are already enrolled members of TSA PreCheck,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO Norse Atlantic Airways.
TSA PreCheck is available for eligible passengers enrolled in the program when departing from a US airport.
The program is available for US citizens and permanent residents.
It requires a $78 fee which is good for a five-year membership.
It is one of several trusted traveler programs available in the US for pre-screened travelers.
Norse Atlantic Airways was founded in March 2021 and has a fleet of 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners
It serves destinations including New York, LA, Orlando, Boston, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangkok, Miami, and London.
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