TSA pre-check vs. Global Entry
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Global entry allows one to use the kiosks to complete entry formalities when you re-enter the US after a foreign trip. If you have Global Entry you are also approved for TSA pre-check. Global entry costs more, so I'm not sure why you think it is cheaper. If you don't do any international travel, get TSA price-check as it costs lead.
Note that for both Global Entry and TSA pre-check, you re not guaranteed to get TSA pre-check every time. there is an randomized element so periodically you will have to go through regular security.
Note that for both Global Entry and TSA pre-check, you re not guaranteed to get TSA pre-check every time. there is an randomized element so periodically you will have to go through regular security.
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You do not need both. GE is $100 for 5 years; TSA precheck is $85 for 5 years.
And Kathie is spot on re: which card does what. IMHO, for the extra $15 [$3 a year seem a pittance], get the GE unless you know for certain you won't travel outside the US in the next 5 years.
And Kathie is spot on re: which card does what. IMHO, for the extra $15 [$3 a year seem a pittance], get the GE unless you know for certain you won't travel outside the US in the next 5 years.
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I have to say that in NYC airports at least, Global Entry is not nearly as important as precheck these days. Now there are kiosks somewhat similar to Global Entry at JFK for everyone, and I did immigration in 10 minutes on my most recent return from Frankfurt in December. Customs took another 10 minutes. That's now where a line forms for some reason. The Global Entry members didn't save much time at all.
Precheck at JFK, however, saves you considerably and can be used when taking both domestic and international flights. To me, it's a much more important investment now that Immigration is introducing kiosks more widely.
Precheck at JFK, however, saves you considerably and can be used when taking both domestic and international flights. To me, it's a much more important investment now that Immigration is introducing kiosks more widely.
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I mentioned in my first reply to this post that even with Global entry or TSA Recheck, you won't get recheck every time.
We recently returned from three weeks on Kauai, and Cheryl's boarding pass had pre-check on it, mine diid not (even though we both have global entry). Believe me, leaving Hawaii is a time when you want pre-check. Going though the regular line look me half an hour longer than it took Cheryl. There are lots of families with small children, many of whom melt down just as they get to the conveyer belt. And all of them are carrying multiple bags and packs... it's a mess.
We recently returned from three weeks on Kauai, and Cheryl's boarding pass had pre-check on it, mine diid not (even though we both have global entry). Believe me, leaving Hawaii is a time when you want pre-check. Going though the regular line look me half an hour longer than it took Cheryl. There are lots of families with small children, many of whom melt down just as they get to the conveyer belt. And all of them are carrying multiple bags and packs... it's a mess.
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I noticed too that the customs is now where the line formed when I was coming back into the States through MIA last autumn from Cuba. Global Entry people had their own set of kiosks and then there were a bunch for the rest of regular folks. The immigration was quick using those kiosks, but the line for customs was terribly long--about an hour or so. I just recently signed up for Global Entry so I hope I can avoid the longer customs lines as well.
MSP also had the many kiosks when I was coming through from Europe one afternoon. Even with the kiosks were was a little bit of line formed, but customs was quite quick. I did end up running to get to my connecting flight that time. I hope Global Entry will help to minimize these problems in the future.
MSP also had the many kiosks when I was coming through from Europe one afternoon. Even with the kiosks were was a little bit of line formed, but customs was quite quick. I did end up running to get to my connecting flight that time. I hope Global Entry will help to minimize these problems in the future.
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