Anonymous wrote:I have Pre, but DH doesn’t, and I think whenever we have traveled on the same reservation he has ended up with Pre on his boarding pass, so I don’t know why it would be different for a 13+ year old kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right. Domestically my 13 y.o. automatically gets TSA pre. He doesn't need an i.d. to fly and they wouldn't know how old he is anyway.
I mean he gets it when he flies with me since I have it.
Anonymous wrote:Right. Domestically my 13 y.o. automatically gets TSA pre. He doesn't need an i.d. to fly and they wouldn't know how old he is anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age 13 they need their own.
This is correct.
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/frequently-asked-questions/i-am-traveling-my-family-can-they-also-use-tsa-precheck-lane
"Children ages 12 and younger may use the TSA Pre lane when traveling with a parent or guardian who has the indicator on their boarding pass. Travelers 13 and older who do not have a TSA Pre boarding pass must go through standard security lanes or apply.
If you want the Global Entry benefits for returning back into the US, you need to get that for all travelers, including infants and children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age 13 they need their own.
This is correct.
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/frequently-asked-questions/i-am-traveling-my-family-can-they-also-use-tsa-precheck-lane
"Children ages 12 and younger may use the TSA Pre lane when traveling with a parent or guardian who has the indicator on their boarding pass. Travelers 13 and older who do not have a TSA Pre boarding pass must go through standard security lanes or apply.
Anonymous wrote:Age 13 they need their own.