By the fall, the TSA and American Airlines plan to open at least two new lines at each of the following airports: Los Angeles International Airport, Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Miami International Airport. ALSOLow cost airlines Spirit and Frontier join TSA PreCheckTSA is tired of the wait too and wants new technology to speed up airport screeningsWhy hasn't TSA PreCheck reduced airport wait times? The Transportation Security Administration has teamed up with American Airlines to test out new security checkpoint lines in Los Angeles and three other airports with the hope of cutting wait times by 30%. The new checkpoints are similar to two new TSA lanes designed and funded by Delta Air Lines in May in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. In addition to launching the new checkpoints, American Airlines will begin testing later this year the use of computer tomography to scan carry-on bags, allowing passengers to keep laptops, liquids and gels in the bags during screening.
Source: Los Angeles Times July 05, 2016 17:55 UTC