Express security Lines
#1
Original Poster

Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Washington State
Posts: 1,780
Express security Lines
Hi -
AS used to have an express lane for PDX shuttle folks. Maybe they still do.
My question is this:
At SEA, what are the qualifications for using express security lanes at each of the concourses? Some airports look at elite level, club memberships, etc.
Thanks!
Mikey
AS used to have an express lane for PDX shuttle folks. Maybe they still do.
My question is this:
At SEA, what are the qualifications for using express security lanes at each of the concourses? Some airports look at elite level, club memberships, etc.
Thanks!
Mikey
#2



Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Denver, CO
Programs: UA Gold, Marriott Lifetime Titanium, Hilton Silver
Posts: 425
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Mikey:
Hi -
AS used to have an express lane for PDX shuttle folks. Maybe they still do.
My question is this:
At SEA, what are the qualifications for using express security lanes at each of the concourses? Some airports look at elite level, club memberships, etc.
Thanks!
Mikey</font>
Hi -
AS used to have an express lane for PDX shuttle folks. Maybe they still do.
My question is this:
At SEA, what are the qualifications for using express security lanes at each of the concourses? Some airports look at elite level, club memberships, etc.
Thanks!
Mikey</font>
Just scroll down to Express Lines Available....
-Mike
#4

Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Bellevue, WA, USA
Posts: 638
One thing to keep in mind is that C, D, and N are all linked. This means that you can use security at either C or D/N. It's handy since I'm a UA 1K but can use it to get onto AS flights where I'm pretty much nothing. I just go through the D/N line, flash my card boarding pass (for disparate airlines) and I've always gotten through.

