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Is TSA PreCheck being suspended?

Conflicting announcements and the current picture

Recent reporting indicated that the Department of Homeland Security planned to suspend two expedited screening programs, including TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, as part of contingency measures during a funding lapse. Shortly after, the Transportation Security Administration stated that PreCheck was continuing to operate. The result is a mixed public message: programs may be officially at risk of temporary suspension in a worst‑case scenario tied to a government shutdown, but airports continued to run PreCheck lanes while the situation evolved.

Practical implications for travelers

Even if enrollment programs remain operational, airport staffing pressures and broader shutdown effects can change wait times and the availability of expedited lanes at short notice. Travelers who normally rely on PreCheck or Global Entry should prepare for potential disruptions to those services and for longer security lines at airports.

Things you should do now

  • Check official sources: TSA, Customs and Border Protection, and your airline for real‑time updates.
  • Allow extra time at the airport—plan to arrive earlier than usual for departures during the affected period.
  • Keep physical documents handy; if expedited lanes close, you will go through standard screening.
  • Monitor email and mobile alerts from enrollment program accounts in case of suspension or reactivation notices.

Bottom line

Programs remain in a state of flux while federal funding issues are unresolved. Travelers should not assume uninterrupted operation: confirm before you travel, give yourself additional time at the airport, and follow official guidance from federal agencies and airlines.


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