Originally Posted by
UVAhoo06
Just got the dreaded SSSS on my ticket back to the U.S.
Backstory: I booked an award one-way ticket to Europe and bought an open-jaw ticket with a one-night layover in JFK. I'd fly the next day to Asia.
Do you think the SSSS is because I have a "one-way" ticket back to the U.S. even though it's technically a ticket with a stopover?
I'm hoping this issue won't give me headaches down the road in terms of GE and TSA Precheck. I'm a U.S. citizen with GE.
Anyone experience this before? Any thoughts on this issue?
Ah, the ole SSSS. I don't think they use that in the U.S. anymore. They now treat everyone as a selectee (except pre check).
I've gotten that a few times out of CUN. I noticed the agent had a list of the people who were SSSS. Saw about 10 names on there for a MD88 flight. This was definitely random, but in your case it's hard to tell.