The Consolidated CLEAR Information Thread (Locations, Promotions, Value)
#361
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: SoCal
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#362
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: MSP & MCO
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Just sign up using it and mention the discount to customer service. Generally they're good about giving out discounts.
#363
Moderator: Hyatt; FlyerTalk Evangelist
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3 month trial:
https://www.clearme.com/enroll/p/freedom
or use code FREEDOM. "Valid for new members only and renews at $179 for 12 months after initial trial term. Offer must be redeemed by 7/05/17."
https://www.clearme.com/enroll/p/freedom
or use code FREEDOM. "Valid for new members only and renews at $179 for 12 months after initial trial term. Offer must be redeemed by 7/05/17."
#364
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: MSP & MCO
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Big news again. It looks like CLEAR now has career spots open in SLC confirming that most likely they will setup shop there with in the coming months. Stay tuned.
Additionally CLEAR for some reason is limited to US citizens only. So indeed, the amount of people traveling thru TBIT w/ CLEAR will be slimmer than the other terminals.
Additionally CLEAR for some reason is limited to US citizens only. So indeed, the amount of people traveling thru TBIT w/ CLEAR will be slimmer than the other terminals.
Last edited by TWA884; Jul 2, 2017 at 9:53 am Reason: Merge consecutive posts by the same member; please use the multi-quote function
#365
Join Date: Jul 2000
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That never happened.
Last edited by BigFlyer; Jul 2, 2017 at 12:30 am
#366
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Do you really need to be US citizen to enroll? I thought you can enroll with just drivers license.
Come to think of it. Should this thread even be in Trusted Traveler forum? The original program did involve background checks. The current one. I'm not so sure.
Come to think of it. Should this thread even be in Trusted Traveler forum? The original program did involve background checks. The current one. I'm not so sure.
#367
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: MSP & MCO
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Unfortunately, according to program rules it's limited to US permanent residents and citizens. <deleted>.
Last edited by TWA884; Jul 3, 2017 at 9:21 am Reason: Policy Debate/commentary, not practical Trusted Travelers advice/information
#368
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: TUS
Programs: DL EK QR TK
Posts: 112
I signed up for TSA Pre-check Wednesday @1:30pm and received the KTN approval yesterday (Saturday) via email. Only 3 days. That was quick! I also signed up for CLEAR. I have several upcoming flights. So, I'll see how it works out.
I'm glad to be part of this forum. So informative^
*on edit: as of right now, the airport I will utilize for CLEAR access will be LAX, where the majority of my originating flights will occur.
I'm glad to be part of this forum. So informative^
*on edit: as of right now, the airport I will utilize for CLEAR access will be LAX, where the majority of my originating flights will occur.
Last edited by SKOOBDO; Jul 9, 2017 at 12:52 pm
#369
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 11
Big news again. It looks like CLEAR now has career spots open in SLC confirming that most likely they will setup shop there with in the coming months. Stay tuned.
Additionally CLEAR for some reason is limited to US citizens only. So indeed, the amount of people traveling thru TBIT w/ CLEAR will be slimmer than the other terminals.
Additionally CLEAR for some reason is limited to US citizens only. So indeed, the amount of people traveling thru TBIT w/ CLEAR will be slimmer than the other terminals.
#370
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#372
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You can, however, use the CLEAR lane at T4 and walk through the T4-TBIT Connector to TBIT.
#373
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: TUS
Programs: DL EK QR TK
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There do not appear to be plans to open CLEAR lanes at TBIT. According to their website, CLEAR lanes are currently open at T2, T3, T4, T6, and T7. T1 and T5 are "coming soon."
You can, however, use the CLEAR lane at T4 and walk through the T4-TBIT Connector to TBIT.
You can, however, use the CLEAR lane at T4 and walk through the T4-TBIT Connector to TBIT.
#374
Join Date: Sep 2006
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It does (its creepy how much they know about us when we enroll) however now there are three threads on CLEAR of which 2 are in the DL board. I think we should just have one master thread for it.
Unfortunately, according to program rules it's limited to US permanent residents and citizens. <deleted>.
Unfortunately, according to program rules it's limited to US permanent residents and citizens. <deleted>.
All I can see in the requirements is that a US driving license is required and many non-citizens/LPR are eligible for driving licenses (students, diplomats, etc).
#375
Join Date: Mar 2016
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I am also searching for this but cannot find this specific rule. In the past I've seen it but now it's nowhere to be found.
All I can see in the requirements is that a US driving license is required and many non-citizens/LPR are eligible for driving licenses (students, diplomats, etc).
All I can see in the requirements is that a US driving license is required and many non-citizens/LPR are eligible for driving licenses (students, diplomats, etc).