UK Registered Traveller program
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UK Registered Traveller program
I received an email today from the US Customs and Border Protection telling me about this UK program since I have global entry.
"Membership in Registered Traveller include the following benefits:
· Access to ePassport gates at airports across the country
· Use of the UK / European Union queue at airports across the country
· A dedicated Registered Traveller lane at Gatwick Airport
· Not needing to complete a landing card on arrival to the UK
· No credibility interview with a Border Force officer."
Anyone heard of this/use it?
I don't go to the UK often enough to make it worth the 70 pound fee.
"Membership in Registered Traveller include the following benefits:
· Access to ePassport gates at airports across the country
· Use of the UK / European Union queue at airports across the country
· A dedicated Registered Traveller lane at Gatwick Airport
· Not needing to complete a landing card on arrival to the UK
· No credibility interview with a Border Force officer."
Anyone heard of this/use it?
I don't go to the UK often enough to make it worth the 70 pound fee.
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I looked at this. My take is that it is only worth it if you frequently fly to the UK in coach and don't have elite status. If you fly in a premium cabin or have appropriate elite status, Fast Track will likely be faster than the e-gates anyway.
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I guess I was thinking primarily of LHR, as I rarely arrive at any other UK airport. To that end, I'd extend my statement to say it would be worth it if you routinely fly into an airport without Fast Track immigration and where the immigration lines are typically long.
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