Singapore Airlines first Asian carrier to offer TSA pre-check for US-bound travellers

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) have partnered to offer customers travelling from US airports expedited security screening procedures under the TSA Precheck (Pre®) program. 

SIA is the first Asian airline to be participating in the TSA Pre® program.

TSA Pre® enables low-risk known travellers to enjoy the program’s benefits while reducing checkpoint wait times. This provides a separate lane for security screening during departure, where the traveller does not have to remove jackets, belts, laptops, liquids and shoes.

Enrolment in the TSA Pre® program is open to US citizens and lawful permanent residents. However, non-US citizens may also enjoy the benefits of the program through various Customs Border Protection (CBP) trusted traveller programs, such as Global Entry, NEXUS and SENTRI. Singapore citizens are eligible to apply for the Global Entry Program, which is also open to citizens from the following countries: Colombia, Germany, Netherlands, Panama, South Korea, UK, and Mexican nationals.

Successful applicants of the TSA Pre® program or other CBP trusted traveller programs will receive a Known Traveler Number (KTN) which may be provided to the airline during booking or check-in. Once the customer’s KTN is recognised, the TSA Pre® logo will be printed on their boarding pass, indicating that their KTN has been captured in their booking record. 

Customers can provide their KTN across SIA’s various check-in or booking channels, including its call agents, online reservations system, and website check-in via singaporeair.com or SingaporeAir mobile app, in addition to checking in at the airport counter.

Children aged 12 and under may also enjoy the benefits of TSA Pre® if they are travelling with passengers who have a valid KTN.

As a partner airline under the TSA Pre® programme, SIA will also be able to offer customers travelling to and from the US an option of having a Self-Printed Boarding Pass (SPBP) and/or Mobile Boarding Pass (MBP). This will enable travellers without check-in bags to check in online and proceed directly to the gate at the airport. Customers can expect this to be implemented in the coming months.

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