Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has had global entry for a while now, travels a few times a month, he's always gotten pre-check.
My husband always gets it too. I get it about half the time. Really frustrating when we're traveling together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have global entry (which includes TSA precheck) and have not gotten precheck status on the last 3 flights -- including an international flight with a short layover in SFO. That randomness alone drives me bonkers. The (United) airline claims there's nothing they can to do change your precheck status. It's really frustrating. Oh, when it worked the first several times, it was great.
You need to put your Known Traveler Number (it's on yoru GlobalEntry card) in the field when you do online check-in. The field is sort of hidden -- look for it closely.
I do this on United and always get pre-check. If I forget to, no pre-check.
You can also put it in your profile for Mileage Plus for United. Then you shouldn't have to enter it each time at check-in.
Note this only works if you're earning on your MP card. In my case, I fly United but earn my miles on another program (also in Star Alliance) so that's why I need to enter it each time.
Still worth it, since I get free lounge access even on domestic flights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used it last time (Reagan, in August at 0700 ish) an loved it. Have had others tell me they have been denied because their airline wasn't on the list - which makes no sense to me. So apparently at Denver, they deny you if your airline doesn't support it?
Yes. The airline has to pay or something. Also, no international airlines are eligible.
So at Denver for example (a United hub), it's unlkely Delta will have pre-check there if they only operate a few flights a day from there. Blame the airline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have global entry (which includes TSA precheck) and have not gotten precheck status on the last 3 flights -- including an international flight with a short layover in SFO. That randomness alone drives me bonkers. The (United) airline claims there's nothing they can to do change your precheck status. It's really frustrating. Oh, when it worked the first several times, it was great.
You need to put your Known Traveler Number (it's on yoru GlobalEntry card) in the field when you do online check-in. The field is sort of hidden -- look for it closely.
I do this on United and always get pre-check. If I forget to, no pre-check.
You can also put it in your profile for Mileage Plus for United. Then you shouldn't have to enter it each time at check-in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have global entry (which includes TSA precheck) and have not gotten precheck status on the last 3 flights -- including an international flight with a short layover in SFO. That randomness alone drives me bonkers. The (United) airline claims there's nothing they can to do change your precheck status. It's really frustrating. Oh, when it worked the first several times, it was great.
You need to put your Known Traveler Number (it's on yoru GlobalEntry card) in the field when you do online check-in. The field is sort of hidden -- look for it closely.
I do this on United and always get pre-check. If I forget to, no pre-check.
Anonymous wrote:We used it last time (Reagan, in August at 0700 ish) an loved it. Have had others tell me they have been denied because their airline wasn't on the list - which makes no sense to me. So apparently at Denver, they deny you if your airline doesn't support it?
Anonymous wrote:I have global entry (which includes TSA precheck) and have not gotten precheck status on the last 3 flights -- including an international flight with a short layover in SFO. That randomness alone drives me bonkers. The (United) airline claims there's nothing they can to do change your precheck status. It's really frustrating. Oh, when it worked the first several times, it was great.
Anonymous wrote:It's absolute BS that you pay $85 and get absolutely no guarantees of how often you'll get Pre-Check. I can understand if your flight is at a time/terminal where the pre-check lines aren't open, but beyond that - what a scam.
Quite the racket the government has going. Charge people money, invade their privacy, and don't even give them the service in return.