| My daughter and her friends are both 14. The friend does not have TSA Precheck on her boarding pass. I'm trying to avoid going through regular security because of some medical issues that always slow things down. Can I send the friend through regular security unaccompanied? Will she need to present ID? |
| Yes, you can send her through regular security. Probably won't need ID but she should bring her school ID just in case. |
| Did you buy the tickets together? If so they are probably all precheck |
| I’m fine with this for adults, but not for a 14 year old who is your guest! Ask at the ticket counter but then you have to suck it up and go with her through regular, sorry. |
| Why don’t you send the two girls together through regular and you do TSA pre on your own. |
| Should be fine. DS flew today from BWI with no pre check and said security completely empty virtually no line for anyone. |
| Ask tsa agent. Not rocket science |
| Thanks. I know I'm overthinking this. Unfortunately I booked it a weird way because initially the friend wasn't going to come with us, so her ticket is an associated reservation. Definitely no Precheck on her boarding pass. |
| Then send the girls together. Definitely not cool to have one go through precheck and the other not. |
If she has TSA precheck and can bring the # with her, then you can get a new boarding pass at the airport. Of course you’ll need to wait in line. |
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I would not allow a 14 year old guest to go through security by herself. |
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FFS what is wrong with you.
It’s insane people like this exist. |
+1 this. |
| I would just all go through the regular line together. Otherwise maybe you get through security line fast but then you are just waiting for her on the other side. There is no real benefit to sending her solo, and I think it’s weird to do to a 14 year old guest. |
Simmer down. She's not sending her to a foreign country alone. She's sending her to a different line 2 feet away. What's wrong with you?? OP, I get you on the medical issues. I have a kid with one and get the ease of using precheck. I'd send the two girls to the regular line together. |