Is Global Entry worthwhile?
#121
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Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: Seat 1A, Juice pretty much everywhere, Mucci des Coins Exotiques
Posts: 34,337
Yeah, Privium is more than just security lines. It's also immigration lines which can be long. And it has parking benefits at Schiphol. I would love to join as I use Schiphol a lot, but as a foreigner I'm not allowed to.
#122
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: MSP
Programs: SPG Gold;NWA gold;Hyatt Plat
Posts: 1,458
If you're a US citizen, you can get Privium now. I'm expecting AMS to expand it to other countries as its a good income source.
#123
Join Date: May 2001
Location: San Jos, California
Posts: 792
Any benefits while traveling with children / kids?
Folks,
I have signed up for Global Entry as I do a bit of international travel and will appreciate the extra time I would gain.
Since kids / children need to be 14 to become a member, would I gain any benefits if I was traveling with one or both of my children (aged 3 and 1)? What I'm asking is that since they can't get Global Entry, would I be able to skip to the front of the conventional line with them, since I, myself was a member?
If so, is there a limit (i.e. 1 adult with GE gets to skip ahead with 1 child), or can 1 parent with GE skip ahead with both kids?
Personally, I wouldn't be likely to be traveling with both kids, but if my wife took a family trip outside the US, she might be in that situation, so I might sign her up...
I have signed up for Global Entry as I do a bit of international travel and will appreciate the extra time I would gain.
Since kids / children need to be 14 to become a member, would I gain any benefits if I was traveling with one or both of my children (aged 3 and 1)? What I'm asking is that since they can't get Global Entry, would I be able to skip to the front of the conventional line with them, since I, myself was a member?
If so, is there a limit (i.e. 1 adult with GE gets to skip ahead with 1 child), or can 1 parent with GE skip ahead with both kids?
Personally, I wouldn't be likely to be traveling with both kids, but if my wife took a family trip outside the US, she might be in that situation, so I might sign her up...
#124




Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Truth or Consequences, NM
Programs: HH Diamond, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Lifetime Platinum,Mobile Passport Unobtanium
Posts: 6,239
Wow, that was awesome!
One hour after I applied for this program on-line, I was approved via on-line message. My message read:
"Dear Diplomatico:
We are please to inform you that your U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Global Entry program membership has been approved. You can begin using the program immediately.
Please visit globalentry.gov......"
(Full disclosure: I already have a SENTRI card so that may have expedited the approval process.)
Still, that's impressive. ^
"Dear Diplomatico:
We are please to inform you that your U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Global Entry program membership has been approved. You can begin using the program immediately.
Please visit globalentry.gov......"
(Full disclosure: I already have a SENTRI card so that may have expedited the approval process.)
Still, that's impressive. ^
Last edited by Diplomatico; May 19, 2009 at 7:44 pm
#125
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: BOS
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Does Privium open to US citizens who live in the US or only those living in the Netherlands?
#126
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: MSP
Programs: SPG Gold;NWA gold;Hyatt Plat
Posts: 1,458
#127
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: BOS
Programs: BA GLD for LIfe, AA PLT 2 MM miler, B6 Mosaic, Star GLD; HH Diamond; Marriott PLT
Posts: 1,383
Fabulous. We do a fair bit of work in The Hague. I'll recommend to the key guy there that he sign up (I think he signed up for Global Entry at my suggestion) and I will sign up for Privium myself if I start to work there again. Thanks.
#128
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: MSY
Programs: DL PM, LY Silver
Posts: 520
I just went to GOES (Global Entry Enrollment Web site), logged in, and clicked on "Enroll in a New Program".
" Global Entry with FLUX Benefit " is grayed out for me. I cannot click on it.
Anyone else had a similar problem? Has anyone successfully enrolled in Privium?
I am an approved Global Entry enrollee.
" Global Entry with FLUX Benefit " is grayed out for me. I cannot click on it.
Anyone else had a similar problem? Has anyone successfully enrolled in Privium?
I am an approved Global Entry enrollee.
#129
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Somewhere near BWI
Programs: DL DM, HH Dia, SPG Gold, MR Plat, Hertz PC
Posts: 3,654
I just went to GOES (Global Entry Enrollment Web site), logged in, and clicked on "Enroll in a New Program".
" Global Entry with FLUX Benefit " is grayed out for me. I cannot click on it.
Anyone else had a similar problem? Has anyone successfully enrolled in Privium?
I am an approved Global Entry enrollee.
" Global Entry with FLUX Benefit " is grayed out for me. I cannot click on it.
Anyone else had a similar problem? Has anyone successfully enrolled in Privium?
I am an approved Global Entry enrollee.
I just logged in, as a GE member. A note at the bottom of the page reads:
Originally Posted by GOES Member Page
For US citizens wanting to add a country participating in the FLUX alliance to their Global Entry membership, click on the 'Manage membership' button. The option to "Add FLUX Alliance Country' should be available to US citizens.
#134
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Somewhere near BWI
Programs: DL DM, HH Dia, SPG Gold, MR Plat, Hertz PC
Posts: 3,654
#135
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Orange County, CA
Programs: AA LT PLT, DL PLT, HH DIA, IHG PLT, Hertz PLT, Bonvoy GLD, Avis Pres Club
Posts: 1,266
Returned BGI-MIA a couple weeks back and was first through immigration. I had never been to MIA international arrivals before and did not see the GE machine despite looking all over for it.
Felt like an idiot since there was no line anyway. I went to an open agent's station and asked him if there were any GE machines here and he pointed to one hidden behind a structural column. D'oh! Since I was already there I just skipped the machine and had him process me back in.
No questions asked, no secondary review even though this was my 3rd 1-night trip to the Caribbean in 2 months (I got hassled on the previous 2). Don't know if the agent was lazy or if he saw my GE status on his computer, but it was a breeze getting through MIA.
Now I just have to look for the GE machine harder next time!
Felt like an idiot since there was no line anyway. I went to an open agent's station and asked him if there were any GE machines here and he pointed to one hidden behind a structural column. D'oh! Since I was already there I just skipped the machine and had him process me back in.
No questions asked, no secondary review even though this was my 3rd 1-night trip to the Caribbean in 2 months (I got hassled on the previous 2). Don't know if the agent was lazy or if he saw my GE status on his computer, but it was a breeze getting through MIA.
Now I just have to look for the GE machine harder next time!

