Anonymous wrote:Yup, it is absolutely 100% not possible for an international flight. We tried, when my father was very ill and we were trying to work a flight and not have to bring him to the airport until the last minute, to arrange something, TSA was very clear...no way, no how.
On the other hand, from a safety perspective, it's good to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my husband and I went to the airport today to apply in person for TSA pre-check, gave our fingerprints, each paid $85, only to come to find out later when we called Turkish air to inform them we applied for it that it is only applicable to a few select domestic airlines – no international flights benefit from TSA pre-check. WTF?! Really would've been nice for the woman who took our money today to have told us that since we specifically told her we are flying international. So a heads up to those of you thought you could use it on international flights, you can't!![]()
-OP
That's why you get Global Entry instead. You should have read the FAQs.
uh no. maybe you should go read something.
You can get precheck on int'l flights from domestic airlines, but pretty much no int'l airlines (other than maybe air canada) participate in precheck. Global entry does you no good leaving the country (people who sign up for global entry get precheck, but there is nothing they get beyond that).
Anonymous wrote:For an 11 pm international flight you are going to be at the airport by 9 PM anyway it including travel time there. What time are you putting them down at home that they're going to be getting any substantial sleep before this? I agree with the past poster that having them fall asleep at the airport would be much more helpful.
Anonymous wrote:For an 11 pm flight, you want the kids to sleep on the flight NOT before. ive done several long haul flights alone with 2 DCs and the worst ones are when they do not sleep on the flight because they have slept for a few hours before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my husband and I went to the airport today to apply in person for TSA pre-check, gave our fingerprints, each paid $85, only to come to find out later when we called Turkish air to inform them we applied for it that it is only applicable to a few select domestic airlines – no international flights benefit from TSA pre-check. WTF?! Really would've been nice for the woman who took our money today to have told us that since we specifically told her we are flying international. So a heads up to those of you thought you could use it on international flights, you can't!![]()
-OP
That's why you get Global Entry instead. You should have read the FAQs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've gotten boarding passes for DW and kids and checked bags under all 4 names while DW sat in the car with the kids.
But I don't know how far in advance you could do this. Probably no more than 4 hours.
For an international flight?
Anonymous wrote:So my husband and I went to the airport today to apply in person for TSA pre-check, gave our fingerprints, each paid $85, only to come to find out later when we called Turkish air to inform them we applied for it that it is only applicable to a few select domestic airlines – no international flights benefit from TSA pre-check. WTF?! Really would've been nice for the woman who took our money today to have told us that since we specifically told her we are flying international. So a heads up to those of you thought you could use it on international flights, you can't!![]()
-OP
Anonymous wrote:I've gotten boarding passes for DW and kids and checked bags under all 4 names while DW sat in the car with the kids.
But I don't know how far in advance you could do this. Probably no more than 4 hours.
Anonymous wrote:has anyone gotten approved for TSA pre-check within a few week time period?