There are few things that speed up air travel, but Lisa Byrne has found one of them: An express lane.
A growing number of Minnesotans like her are traveling out of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) using the expedited screening program TSA PreCheck, which allows passengers who pay an $85 fee and submit to a background check to bypass long security lines and avoid the hassle of taking shoes or jackets off.
Out of an average of 30,000 daily passengers at MSP, more than 7,000 are using the program each day — an 8 percent increase from last year, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
"This is well worth it," Byrne said Wednesday before flying to Orlando, Fla. "I think it cuts your time in half."
The program is expected to continue to grow significantly, especially after Twin Cities-based Sun Country announced Wednesday that it's the 11th airline in the nation to offer it to eligible customers.
"One of the stress points people have when traveling is waiting in lines," Sun Country CEO John Fredericksen said, adding that easing that stress benefits both travelers and the airline. "It's a tremendous boon for us."
Unlike regular security lines, the TSA PreCheck lines let passengers deemed low risk skip having to remove their shoes, jackets and belts and take their laptops from cases. The approval is good for five years.
In addition, airline crews, military members, children up to age 12 and travelers 75 and older all automatically have expedited screenings — adding up to a total of 41 percent of MSP travelers now getting expedited screenings, said George Beech, the TSA's assistant federal security director for screening at MSP. Some airline loyalty programs also offer the service to some customers.