SkyPriority does not equal TSA Precheck in MSP
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Security at MSP is a mess. Sky priority and Pre Check can take longer than the regular lines. I almost always go to the airport elite line at the checkpoint by the United counters. When you get the 3 beeps they allow you to keep your belt on and walk through the metal detectors if you keep your boarding pass out.
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The pre-check check-point at MSP is separate from the regular SP line, so if you un-knowingly go through SP and get to the TSA agent and get the 3 beeps, you have to exit the line and go to another checkpoint which is the pre-check line. Depending on the time of day pre can be much longer then sp
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Last week when I was in MSP the Pre-check line was twice as long as the SP line. I debated switching but I was not in a hurry so I decided to stay put so I would not have to deal with shoes and electronic equipment. Still, over 20 minutes for Pre-check is a a little ridiculous.
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This would be such an easy fix. right now at checkpoint 4 they have 2 lines for TSA-Pre and 1 for SP. Just change it to 1 line for regular TSA-Pre and 2 for SP. In the SP line, split that off to either regular security or TSA-Pre if you get the 3 beeps.
Half the reason TSA-Pre line is so long is because non-elite travelers don't know the rules and end up slowing the whole line down.
Half the reason TSA-Pre line is so long is because non-elite travelers don't know the rules and end up slowing the whole line down.
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Last week when I was in MSP the Pre-check line was twice as long as the SP line. I debated switching but I was not in a hurry so I decided to stay put so I would not have to deal with shoes and electronic equipment. Still, over 20 minutes for Pre-check is a a little ridiculous.
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IMO the MSP airport TSA security situation seriously deteriorated when checkpoint 4 ceased to be for elites only. Now it seems that they're constantly experimenting with the line configuration there. I hope the all airlines elite lane remains a bit of a secret.
BTW, is there currently PreCheck at the skyway security checkpoint? I largely stopped using it when the nude-o-scopes were installed there and slowed down the processing, plus you're at risk of a gaggle of crew members arriving and using their front of the line privileges.
BTW, is there currently PreCheck at the skyway security checkpoint? I largely stopped using it when the nude-o-scopes were installed there and slowed down the processing, plus you're at risk of a gaggle of crew members arriving and using their front of the line privileges.
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The situation at MSP is terrible, it used to be pretty good. My last 4 flights, I have had to wait at least 10 minutes and as much as 40 to get through. The person checking credentials for the SP line let a guy bring 14 people through with him, in which none of them had status, and none were flying first class. She questioned him, and he said they were all flying together. The line for TSA Pre Check is 5 times longer, filled with Blue Hairs that are wondering what they are doing, and causing it to take longer for each person. This week, I heard a blue hair telling her husband that he needs to take off his shirt before he goes through the metal detector, I got a good laugh at that. Sad thing was TSA was telling him to leave his shoes on, and he spent 5 minutes taking them off anyway.
I actually find it faster to go down to the United area and use the Elite line their, usually only 1-5 people in front of me. (Maybe I should have kept that to myself).
I actually find it faster to go down to the United area and use the Elite line their, usually only 1-5 people in front of me. (Maybe I should have kept that to myself).
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IMO the current situation at MSP is frustrating partly due to its randomness. I've faced waits between a minute and an hour there during the last several months, with no clear pattern. Previously there were a few bad times (such as very early Monday/Thursday/Friday morning or Saturday for most of the day when families travel) when lines were slightly longer, but it was still predictable.
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When I flew out Monday morning the SKY lane was much shorter than pre. I heard many three beeps and many people saying that they would rather take the short line.
I imagine I would do the same even if I had pre check. A shorter line of people that probably now how the theater works will almost always be faster than the random people that get pre check now a days.
I imagine I would do the same even if I had pre check. A shorter line of people that probably now how the theater works will almost always be faster than the random people that get pre check now a days.
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When I flew out Monday morning the SKY lane was much shorter than pre. I heard many three beeps and many people saying that they would rather take the short line.
I imagine I would do the same even if I had pre check. A shorter line of people that probably now how the theater works will almost always be faster than the random people that get pre check now a days.
I imagine I would do the same even if I had pre check. A shorter line of people that probably now how the theater works will almost always be faster than the random people that get pre check now a days.
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I actually like the new way it's setup. It used to be the same line for Pre-Check and Sky Priority, if you got the three beeps you'd go into your own little screning line (which is now what they are using for SP) and if you didn't get three beeps you'd go merge in with the General population. That would be awful for non pre check people because you'd make it to the BP checker guy quick, but the lanes for the scanners were terribly long.
Now the SP lane is completely dedicated without any general population and the last few times I've used it I've been through in less than a couple minutes.
Now the SP lane is completely dedicated without any general population and the last few times I've used it I've been through in less than a couple minutes.
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They recently moved the TSA-precheck line to a different area; this is the whole reason for this post. Delta agents at the SP check-in areas will often tell you that it was recently moved--Delta know its annoying but that they allegedly had no control over it.
I know there was a reason for it, but it wasn't something I committed to memory as I've never qualified for Pre-check since apparently I hit PM and then DM by the time the TSA stopped giving those away like candy.
I know there was a reason for it, but it wasn't something I committed to memory as I've never qualified for Pre-check since apparently I hit PM and then DM by the time the TSA stopped giving those away like candy.
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Could you clarify this statement for me? (Don't know anything about the United security lines.) Is it that you have United Elite status and that's how you can use their elite line or are implying that your Delta status somehow gets you into another elite line besides the SP line? And you're not talking about another PreCheck line are you (since I thought there is only one PreCheck point at MSP)?
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Could you clarify this statement for me? (Don't know anything about the United security lines.) Is it that you have United Elite status and that's how you can use their elite line or are implying that your Delta status somehow gets you into another elite line besides the SP line? And you're not talking about another PreCheck line are you (since I thought there is only one PreCheck point at MSP)?
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It is not just for United. There is an elite line for all non Sky Team airlines in the Lindberg terminal. When you are facing the ticket counters, it is the line all the way to the right, the farthest down. United as well as American and other airlines elites use this line. Delta medallions (including silver in my experience) can also use this.

