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The U.S. Transportation Security Administration launched TSA PreCheck in December 2013. This Trusted Traveler Program, designed to make airport security a smoother experience for its members at select airports across the U.S., is available to travelers who pay an $78 fee and complete a background check, in-person interview and fingerprint scan.
After completing the necessary application steps, approved TSA PreCheck members are given what’s called a Known Traveler Number, or KTN.
TSA PreCheck members aren't given identification cards like members of other Trusted Traveler Programs (e.g., Global Entry , Nexus , SENTRI ).
Instead, the KTN is the primary identifier and effectively serves as your TSA number. Travelers are wise to keep this number handy, as it must be input into every eligible flight booking to take advantage of screening benefits.
Any U.S. citizen, U.S. national and legal permanent resident — without a criminal history — is eligible for preapproval for the TSA PreCheck membership program. Immigrants can learn more about the necessary application materials on the Department of Homeland Security website .
You can apply online quickly. Then, you’ll need to schedule an in-person TSA PreCheck interview appointment at an enrollment center. The interview process is fairly straightforward; most importantly, you will need to bring several documents and proof of identity to your appointment. Examples of approved unexpired U.S. government-issued photo identifications include your passport, driver’s license or birth certificate.
Children 12 and younger don't need their own TSA PreCheck membership. As long as they are traveling with an adult who is a member, they can use the TSA Security lanes, too. Children 13-17 can as well, but only if the TSA PreCheck indicator appears on their boarding passes.
You can find out more about applying for TSA PreCheck to get a Known Traveler Number in our full article on how to get TSA PreCheck .
How long does it take to get a KTN number?
Most applicants will get their KTN within three to five days of membership approval. The TSA PreCheck website also states that it can take up to 90 days to receive a KTN.
Now that you have a Known Traveler Number, it's time to start taking advantage of the benefits. Because airlines are unaware of which passengers have TSA PreCheck screening benefits and which don't, you'll need to add your KTN to each flight booking.
This is most easily done at the time of booking. Your boarding pass should show something like "TSAPRECHK," "TSA PRE," or "TSA Pre✓" to indicate that your KTN was successfully added to your reservation. The specific type of indicator depends on the airline and type of boarding pass (i.e., digital or printed).
However, if you forget, it’s still possible to add your KTN to your ticket ahead of travel. We’ve broken down the steps in this article for passengers flying on Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines: How to Add TSA PreCheck to Your Airline Ticket .
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If you have a flight coming up shortly and have yet to add your KTN to your ticket, you’re not out of luck. But there are a few extra steps involved before you’re able to enjoy the security benefits.
For those who’ve checked in online without a KTN in the system, you may need to call the airline’s customer service to add your KTN and have a new boarding pass issued.
If call wait times are long, you can also add your KTN to your ticket at the airport. Visit a service desk agent or check-in agent before passing through security. After providing your KTN, these agents should be able to print your boarding pass with the necessary information so you can use the faster security lines.
You might be wondering: How do I find my KTN number? If you’ve forgotten your KTN, the process to retrieve it is simple. Head to the TSA website and click the link to “Look up your KTN online.” You’ll input your full name, date of birth and at least one method of contact (phone or email).
If you’re an automatic member of TSA PreCheck due to your Global Entry enrollment, you won't be able to do a Known Traveler Number lookup through the TSA website. Instead, log into your Global Entry account on the Homeland Security website and locate your PASSID. This applies for Nexus and SENTRI members as well.
You can also use your Universal Enroll ID, or UEID, number and date of birth to conduct a Known Traveler Number lookup. Your UEID is assigned when you apply for TSA PreCheck online and before your interview; see your confirmation email to find this information.
What if I can’t find my KTN number?
You might input your information into the KTN lookup link and receive a denial message that says “No status found.”
In the case that your information is correctly provided and you’re still unable to be located in the system, you can call Homeland Security at 855-347-8371 for assistance.
Your Known Traveler Number, also known as PASSID, can be quickly retrieved by reading the back of your Global Entry card. This number is typically nine digits long and usually begins with 15, 98 or 99.
TSA PreCheck members are identifiable through a Known Traveler Number. This number needs to be added to individual flight bookings to ensure access to expedited airport security screening; it can be added to flight reservations at the time of booking, after booking and even after checking in.
If you’ve lost your KTN, you can use a Known Traveler Number lookup online to retrieve your identification number or find it from the back of your Global Entry card.
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What is a known traveler number on a global entry card.
You've been approved for Global Entry and are now wondering how to use your Global Entry card when traveling. You may also be wondering about the Known Traveler Number (KTN) that appears on your Global Entry card and how it works.
Your Known Traveler Number (KTN)
Global Entry helps expedite United States entry for travelers and provides TSA PreCheck as part of its membership benefits. TSA PreCheck provides expedited security checks at about 200 select U.S. airports.
If you have a Global Entry or TSA PreCheck membership (or both), the nine-digit Known Traveler Number is used to identify you when booking travel. When you enter a participating entry point, this number can help you pass through the expedited security lane. That's why you may want to include your KTN when filling out your profile for frequent flyer travel accounts and buying plane tickets.
Where is the known traveler number on your Global Entry card?
You'll likely want to know where to locate your KTN when it's time to book a flight. If you have a physical Global Entry card, you can find your Known Traveler Number on the back. It's designated as a PASSID number, made up of nine digits.
You can usually find your KTN on the TSA or Trusted Traveler Program (TTP) websites as well. If you've used your Known Traveler Number to travel before, you can check your account with the airline you used for that trip should you have one. Airlines maintain a record of when KTNs are used, so this can sometimes work as a backup.
How do I get my Known Traveler Number?
Applying for Global Entry membership is one way to get a Known Traveler Number, but it's subject to approval and there's a fee. Here's how to apply:
- Join the Trusted Traveler Program on the Department of Homeland Security website.
- Complete the application for Global Entry once logged in to your account.
- Pay the application fee of $100 for a 5-year membership (as of May 2024).
- Set up an interview at an enrollment center.
- Bring along your government-issued ID and complete the in-person interview.
Can you add a Known Traveler Number after booking?
Yes, you can add your Known Traveler Number after booking a flight. At any point up to the travel date, and sometimes even that same day, you can contact the airline to add your KTN.
You can call a customer service representative for your airline. Once your Known Traveler Number is linked to your airline account, it will appear on plane tickets purchased through that account.
When does my Known Traveler Number expire?
Your Known Traveler Number expires five years after your application is approved. Many recommend starting the renewal process about six months prior to that expiration date. It's possible you'll be called for an interview as part of the renewal process. Note your membership extends from the expiration date regardless of when you renew.
The renewal process follows the same process as applying, including the current fee of $100. After finishing the renewal application, make sure to click on the option to certify your account renewal. Then you can check your Trusted Traveler Program (TTP) account periodically for any updates.
If you're required to do another interview, you'll receive an email informing you of this. Once your renewal is approved, you will get an email and your former Global Entry account expiration date will become the start date for your new annual membership.
The Known Traveler Number on your Global Entry card can come in handy when it's time to fly. That's because your KTN identifies you for expedited entry in participating airports. This could grant you more time for dining or shopping with credit cards like Chase Sapphire Reserve ® .
You can find your Known Traveler Number either on the back of your Global Entry card or by accessing your Trusted Traveler online account. You can input these nine digits when you purchase tickets, and/or set up or sign into your associated airline accounts, so your Known Traveler Number can help expedite your next trip across the globe and back.
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Known Traveler Number Guide: (How to Lookup, Global Entry, Pre-Check) [2023]
This comprehensive article will tell you everything you need to know about your Known Traveler Number.
I’ll cover how you can get one and the best way to do that with programs like TSA Pre-Check and Global Entry. I’ll show you how to look-up your Known Traveler Number and add it to your travel itineraries with airlines like United, Southwest, and Delta.
Finally, I’ll explain the differences between a Known Traveler Number and a Redress Number.
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What is a Known Traveler Number?
A Known Traveler Number, also called your “KTN,” is a 9-digit number used to link your TSA Pre-Check enrollment to your travel itinerary in order to ensure that you can receive TSA Pre-Check benefits like expedited security screening.
This is the same number used for other trusted traveler programs, such as Global Entry, NEXUS, and SENTRI . However, for these latter programs, this number is known as your “PASSID.”
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Why do you want a Known Traveler Number?
With a Known Traveler Number, you can participate in TSA Pre-Check, which means you’ll be able to breeze through security at airports.
How do you get a Known Traveler Number?
You can get a Known Traveler Number by signing up, getting approved, and paying the fees for any of the following programs:
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As already discussed, TSA Pre-Check will usually get you through airport security in a breeze.
You’ll usually get access to a priority security line which is often much shorter than the standard security line (though not always, unfortunately).
You’ll also be able to go through a less restrictive and invasive screening process. You often only have to pass through a traditional metal detector (as opposed to the full-body scanners) and you also get to enjoy the following benefits:
- Shoes can stay on
- Belt can stay on
- Light jackets can stay on
- Laptops allowed to stay in bag
- Liquids ( 3-1-1 Rule ) can stay in bag
This program costs $78 to enroll for five years and it does not require the extensive interview process that Global Entry requires. There are multiple ways to get TSA Pre-Check for free and you can read about those here.
Global Entry would be my preferred method for obtaining a Known Traveler Number. That’s because not only will you get TSA Pre-Check, but you’ll also get expedited entry at Customs and Immigration when making your way back into the US.
This program does require you to attend an interview to be approved but the interview process is not difficult at all . If you’ve got a clean criminal history and come prepared with your documents then you should pass the background check and interview without any issues at all.
In some cases this “interview” process will only take about five minutes total.
You might get asked some very basic questions like what countries you have visited and whether or not you have traveled for business or pleasure. It’s hardly anything close to an interrogation in most cases.
The hardest part is often scheduling the interview because availability can be limited and in some cases it might take weeks (or even months) to find an open slot.
Luckily, some airports offer interviews upon arriving from international locations. So if you have some international travel coming up, this can be one of the easiest ways to get approved for Global Entry.
There are many credit cards that come with a $100 statement credit for your Global Entry application fee, so it’s very easy to get this program for free. My personal recommendations for getting a $100 statement credit for your Global Entry/TSA Pre-Check is to go with the United Explorer Card. It has great perks and a low annual fee and you can read more about it here!
Since you’ll get both TSA Pre-Check and expedited entry back into the US, I think Global Entry is the way to go for many people.
NEXUS is a joint program between the US and Canada that will grant pre-approved, low-risk travelers expedited entry into both Canada and the US. Specifically, membership in the NEXUS program allows you to reduce your wait times at designated ports of entry by:
- Using dedicated processing lanes at land border crossings
- Using NEXUS kiosks when entering Canada
- Using their card in dedicated SENTRI lanes along the U.S.-Mexico border
- Using Global Entry kioks when entering the United States, and
- Calling a marine telephone reporting center to report your arrival into the United States and Canada
You may also be granted access to the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) Security Line at some Canadian airports to expedite airport pre-boarding security screening. (This is like a Canadian version of TSA Pre-Check.)
Just like Global Entry, NEXUS will require you to clear a background check. The difference is that this background check also is submitted to Canadian authorities, such as the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
One of the major draws to the NEXUS program is that the application fee is only $50 . This is surprising since NEXUS comes with both Global Entry and TSA Pre-Check, which cost $100 and $85 respectively. For people who live near or travel between the US/Canada border, NEXUS is an especially attractive bargain.
The Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States.
You can enter the United States by using dedicated primary lanes into the United States at Southern land border ports so this is a program you might be interested in if you’re traveling between the US and Mexico a lot.
You might be a little overwhelmed with all of the different Trusted Traveler programs and perhaps you’re not sure which program you should sign-up for.
If that’s the case you can check out this TSA tool which can help you narrow down what program is most ideal for you based on your citizenship, number of flights, and travel destinations.
Other related travel programs
CLEAR is a privately owned service offered to passengers that allows them to bypass the lines going into airport security, whether you are going into the standard security line or the TSA Pre-Check line.
In order to use it you find the CLEAR line leading to security which should have little to no line and then you simply scan your boarding pass and biometric data and then you’re off to the races and able to skip whatever line you would have been waiting on. You don’t even have to show your ID.
CLEAR can be great for frequent flyers in busy airports but it’s not cheap at $179 per year (though cheaper promos are often available). This program does not require you to have a Known Traveler Number.
Mobile Passport
Launched in the fall of 2014, Mobile Passport Control is an app, developed by Airside Mobile and Airports Council International-North America in partnerships with CBP, that you can download to use in order to expedite your entry into the US. It’s available in the Apple App Store and Google Play .
It’s free to use and can be just about as good as Global Entry at some airports, though I’d still take Global Entry over Mobile Passport.
That’s because Global Entry gets you Pre-Check and also allows you to get through customs AND immigration while Mobile Passport often only get your priority access through immigration. This program also does not require you to have a Known Traveler Number.
Adding a Known Traveler Number
Once you have your Known Traveler Number, you’re going to need to add that number to your travel profiles for the various airlines so that your Known Traveler Number will automatically show up in your itineraries.
However, you should note that your Known Traveler Number will NOT automatically show up in all of your travel itineraries.
Many people assume that once they add their Known Traveler Number to their profile, it will always show up but that’s not the case. So you always need to double check that your KTN was added.
Below, you can see how to add your Known Traveler Number to some of the major airlines. For whatever reason, it is not always the easiest thing to do since you often have to click around a lot.
Usually you can find where to input it if you just look for your profile and a button allowing you to edit your profile, but the steps below should help you locate this.
American Airlines
Sign in to your American Airlines account and then click on your name at the top of the page. Then click on “your account.” Next, click on “edit account” and then click on “Information and password.” Scroll down and then under “Secure traveler,” you will see where to input your Known Traveler Number.
Sign in and click on “My Account” and then scroll to “My Preferences” to change your personal details within your profile information.
Sign in and click on Profile and Preferences and then click on “Travel identification documents” and then you’ll see the area to enter it in below.
Go to the Delta website and log-in and then proceed to My Delta -> My Profile -> Basic Info. You’ll then see a field where you can input your Known Traveler Number.
First, sign in to your JetBlue account. Click on the arrow in the upper right corner by your name and then click on “Edit profile.” Scroll down and you will see where to input your information.
Hawaiian Airlines
First, sign in to your Hawaiian Airlines account. Go to My Account and under that click on “Profile & Settings.” Click on the travel tab and you will see where to input your information.
Travel portals and OTAs
Most online travel agencies (like Expedia) will allow you to enter in your Known Traveler Number into your profile which should populate into your itinerary when you make a booking.
But since you’re dealing with a third party, you should always verify that your number was properly included in your booking.
Add Known Traveler Number after booking?
If you add your Known Traveler Number to your profile after you make a flight reservation, there’s a good chance that your flight itinerary is not linked to your Known Traveler Number and you won’t get TSA Pre-Check.
In that case, you should be able to call up the airline and request for them to input your number into your itinerary.
You could also just wait until you arrive at the check-in desk for baggage and request for your Known Traveler Number to be added to your boarding pass.
Also, sometimes you’ll have to re-add your Known Traveler Number to specific itineraries. It’s not always clear why this happens but sometimes you’ll just have to do it.
If you ever are given a boarding pass without TSA Pre-Check on it and you know you have a TSA Pre-Check membership, simply approach an agent at the check-in desk and tell them you would like to add your Known Traveler Number.
It’s usually no problem for them to do this and they can re-issue you a boarding pass in a couple of seconds that has TSA Pre-Check.
For the reasons above, I highly recommend that you keep your Known Traveler Number somewhere easily retrievable like in your smart phone in a folder or app that you won’t forget about and can quickly pull up.
Where can I look up and find my Known Traveler Number?
If you are a member of the TSA Pre-Check Application Program you can, look up your KTN online .
If you are a member of another trusted traveler program, such as Global Entry, NEXUS, or SENTRI, log on to the Trusted Traveler Program website to obtain your PASSID, which once again is the same as your KTN.
You’ll find it right under “Program Memberships.”
You can also check the back of your trusted traveler cards for your PASSID. Note that TSA does not issue an ID card like Global Entry, NEXUS, and SENTRI do.
Related: Can You Get Through TSA and Fly with No ID?
What is a redress number?
You might also be wondering about a redress number since that field often shows up near where you input your Known Traveler Number.
A redress number is the record identifier for people who apply for redress through the DHS Travel Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) .
“DHS TRIP is for travelers who have been repeatedly identified for additional screening and who want to file an inquiry to have erroneous information corrected in DHS systems.”
For example, someone might share the same name as another person on a no-fly list and that might bring up a red flag every single time this unfortunate traveler attempts to board a plane.
The redress number will help those people avoid additional searches, pat downs, and questioning in the future.
So in case you were wondering a redress number really has nothing to do with your Known Traveler Number.
Known Traveler Number for Military members
If you are a member of the military, you can utilize TSA Pre-Check for free.
Members of the U.S. Armed Forces can get expedited screening including those serving in the U.S. Coast Guard, Reserves, and National Guard.
This can be done by using the official Department of Defense (DoD) identification number when making flight reservations. Your 10-digit DoD ID number is located on the back of your Combined Access Card ID and it is not the same as your SSN. Read more about how to utilize this benefit here.
TSA Pre-Check vs Global Entry
Now that you’re aware of all of the benefits you might be wondering whether or not you should choose TSA Pre-Check or Global Entry.
The answer to this question depends a lot on your personal preferences.
If you are only going to be traveling within the US then your need for Global Entry will be nearly zero.
In that case, getting TSA Pre-Check should be just fine. The only drawback to that is that if an unexpected trip comes up you’ll lose out on the benefit you could have had with Global Entry.
On the other hand, if you’re going to be traveling internationally then you might want to think about Global Entry since it will save you a lot of time getting back into the country.
The two drawbacks to Global Entry are that it requires you to attend an interview and that the background check can be tough to clear if you have anything on your record like a DWI, DUI, etc.
Known Traveler Number FAQ
The easiest way would be to get approved for TSA Pre-Check .
No, you do not need a Known Traveler Number for CLEAR?
At the time of booking, you will typically see a field where you can enter your Known Traveler Number. In addition, you can add your Known Traveler Number to your frequent flyer profile. If you are at the airport, you can also ask an agent to add your Known Traveler Number to your boarding pass.
There is no practical difference and these are essentially the same.
As you can see, getting a Known Traveler Number can be very easy and can even be done for free with the right credit card.
I recommend going with a program like Global Entry to get your PASSID/Known Traveler Number and using a credit card with a $100 credit for Global Entry.
If you always keep your Known Traveler Number with you at all times you’ll be able to add it to your boarding pass when needed and there shouldn’t be any major issues.
Daniel Gillaspia is the Founder of UponArriving.com and the credit card app, WalletFlo . He is a former attorney turned travel expert covering destinations along with TSA, airline, and hotel policies. Since 2014, his content has been featured in publications such as National Geographic, Smithsonian Magazine, and CNBC. Read my bio .
I only travel to the States. Which one should I apply. I read and I see so many type to apply. Quite confusing. Truly appreciate if you can advise . Thank you Regards Teresa
If you don’t travel outside the US, TSA Pre-Check is a solid option.
Can we get KTNs at West Palm Beach International Airport or a post office in Boynton Beach Florida?
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Key Takeaways
- A Known Traveler Number (KTN) is issued to travelers enrolled in a Trusted Traveler Program like TSA PreCheck or Global Entry, allowing access to expedited security screening at U.S. airports.
- To receive TSA PreCheck benefits, travelers must add their KTN to their airline reservations. This can be done after booking or at the check-in desk.
- KTNs are valid for five years and can be renewed, making them a valuable tool for frequent travelers seeking a smoother airport experience.
If you’re new to TSA PreCheck or Global Entry, you may be wondering what a Known Traveler Number (KTN) is, how it works, and why there’s a KTN box when booking flights, but there isn’t one for your TSA PreCheck or Global Entry number. Here’s what you should know about your KTN.
Your Known Traveler Number is your membership number with a Trusted Traveler Program. This number is what allows you to access TSA PreCheck security lanes and Global Entry lanes (depending on which Trusted Traveler Program you join).
To acquire a Known Traveler Number, you must participate in one of the Trusted Traveler Programs. These are:
- Global Entry
- TSA PreCheck
Global Entry and TSA PreCheck are by far the most popular options in the U.S. The NEXUS and SENTRI programs also provide a Known Traveler Number, though these programs are much less commonly used in the U.S.
Many premium credit cards will reimburse you for the application fee for either Global Entry or TSA PreCheck (including American Express, Capital One, Chase, and Citi, which all provide cards that offer an application fee reimbursement).
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- $695 annual fee ( rates and fees )
- Airline credit does not cover airfare (only incidentals like checked bags)
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- Receive either a $100 statement credit every 4 years for a Global Entry application fee or a statement credit up to $85 every 4.5 years for a TSA PreCheck ® (through a TSA official enrollment provider) application fee, when charged to your Platinum Card ® . Card Members approved for Global Entry will also receive access to TSA PreCheck at no additional cost.
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American Express Membership Rewards
This card is ideal for business travelers who enjoy luxury travel and are looking for a card loaded with benefits!
The Business Platinum Card ® from American Express is a premium travel rewards card tailored toward business owners who are frequent travelers with a high number of annual expenses.
When you factor in the large number of perks that the card offers like the best airport lounge access at over 1,400 lounges , along with tons of annual credits, it’s easy to see why this card can is a top option for frequent traveling business owners.
- 5x Membership Rewards points per $1 on flights and prepaid hotels at Amex Travel
- Access to over 1,400 worldwide airport lounges as part of the American Express Global Lounge Collection
- Get 50% more Membership Rewards points (1.5 points per $1) on eligible purchases in key business categories, as well as on purchases of $5,000 or more (cap applies)
- High annual fee of $695 ( rates & fees )
- Airline fee credit does not cover airfare, only incidentals like checked bags
- Welcome Offer: Earn 150,000 Membership Rewards ® points after you spend $20,000 in eligible purchases on the Card within the first 3 months of Card Membership.
- 5X Membership Rewards ® points on flights and prepaid hotels on AmexTravel.com, and 1X points for each dollar you spend on eligible purchases.
- Earn 1.5X points (that’s an extra half point per dollar) on each eligible purchase at US construction material, hardware suppliers, electronic goods retailers, and software & cloud system providers, and shipping providers, as well as on purchases of $5,000 or more, on up to $2 million per Card Account per calendar year. Purchases eligible for multiple additional point bonuses will only receive the highest eligible bonus.
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- $200 Airline Fee Credit: Select one qualifying airline and then receive up to $200 in statement credits per calendar year when incidental fees are charged by the airline to the Card.
- $199 CLEAR ® Plus Credit: Use your card and get up to $199 in statement credits per calendar year on your CLEAR ® Plus Membership (subject to auto-renewal) when you use the Business Platinum Card ® .
- The American Express Global Lounge Collection ® can provide an escape at the airport. With complimentary access to more than 1,400 airport lounges across 140 countries and counting, you have more airport lounge options than any other credit card issuer on the market as of 03/2023.
- $695 Annual Fee.
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If you’re looking for an all-around excellent travel rewards card, the Chase Sapphire Reserve ® is one of the best options out there.
The card combines elite travel benefits and perks like airport lounge access , with excellent point earning and redemption options. Plus it offers top-notch travel insurance protections to keep you covered whether you’re at home or on the road.
Don’t forget the $300 annual travel credit which really helps to reduce the annual fee!
- 10x total points on hotels and car rentals when you purchase travel through Chase TravelSM immediately after the first $300 is spent on travel purchases annually
- 10x points on Lyft purchases through March 31, 2025
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- $550 annual fee
- Does not offer any sort of hotel elite status
- Earn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $900 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Travel℠.
- $300 Annual Travel Credit as reimbursement for travel purchases charged to your card each account anniversary year.
- Earn 5x total points on flights and 10x total points on hotels and car rentals when you purchase travel through Chase Travel℠ immediately after the first $300 is spent on travel purchases annually. Earn 3x points on other travel and dining & 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases
- Get 50% more value when you redeem your points for travel through Chase Travel℠. For example, 60,000 points are worth $900 toward travel.
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- 1:1 point transfer to leading airline and hotel loyalty programs
- Access to 1,300+ airport lounges worldwide after an easy, one-time enrollment in Priority Pass™ Select and up to $100 application fee credit every four years for Global Entry, NEXUS, or TSA PreCheck ®
- Count on Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Lost Luggage Insurance and more.
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Chase Ultimate Rewards
Get 2x miles plus some of the most flexible redemptions offered by a travel credit card!
The Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card is one of the most popular rewards cards on the market. It’s perfect for anyone in search of a great welcome offer, high rewards rates, and flexible redemption options.
Frequent travelers with excellent credit may benefit from this credit card that offers a lot of bells and whistles. And it offers easy-to-understand rewards earning and redemption.
- 5x miles per $1 on hotels, vacation rentals, and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel
- 2x miles per $1 on all other purchases
- Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fee credit
- $95 annual fee ( rates & fees )
- Limited elite benefits
- Enjoy $250 to use on Capital One Travel in your first cardholder year, plus earn 75,000 bonus miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within the first 3 months from account opening - that’s equal to $1,000 in travel
- Earn unlimited 2X miles on every purchase, every day
- Earn 5X miles on hotels, vacation rentals and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel, where you'll get Capital One's best prices on thousands of trip options
- Miles won't expire for the life of the account and there's no limit to how many you can earn
- Receive up to a $100 credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck ®
- Use your miles to get reimbursed for any travel purchase—or redeem by booking a trip through Capital One Travel
- Enjoy a $50 experience credit and other premium benefits with every hotel and vacation rental booked from the Lifestyle Collection
- Transfer your miles to your choice of 15+ travel loyalty programs
- APR: 19.99% - 29.99% (Variable)
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Review: British Airways World Traveller on a Boeing 777-300ER
Posted by The Flight Detective | Jul 12, 2018 | Flight Reviews | 4
Thunderstorms meant my American Airlines flight was almost two hours late into Boston , meaning I missed my original flight. The gate staff advised to go to Terminal E as fast as possible and see if I could get on this service.
Two other passengers and I got the bus to the new terminal, ran through security and arrived at the boarding gate. My connecting flight at the other end was changed also and of course my luggage didn’t make it .
BA214 – Boston to London Heathrow (BOS-LHR) 31 May 2018 Boeing 777-300ER – G-STBG Seat: World Traveller 38D Departure: 22:50 Arrival: 10:20+1
Sympathy from the gate agent meant I was assigned a block of three seats to myself. Since this was flight four of five in a row, I really appreciated this.
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Seats are arranged in three groups of three and I was assigned an aisle seat in the middle group. Small flat pillows are on each seat along with a blanket. Some dried vomit or food from a previous flight featured on the carpet in the aisle which was a little unpleasant.
Entertainment screens are touch screen though they do also have a controller. A USB charging port is provided for every passenger which is a great addition and is becoming more prevalent on aircraft around the world thanks to our addiction to devices.
Computer boxes for the inflight entertainment eat up a little leg room, but not much. My dream of putting the three armrests up and stretching out were dashed when an Indian girl from the row behind me decided to move forward to the other aisle seat. Drats!
Midnight Meals
Once in the air, the cabin crew come through with a drinks service. I ordered a Bloody Mary and a sparkling water and it duly arrived with pretzels and one mini Smirnoff.
When boarding I had spoken briefly to a crew member to tell her about my delays and what not. She was at the other end of the trolley and secretly gave me a second Smirnoff mini without her colleague seeing. BA often give you two, so it was nice to see she cottoned on to the fact I only received one.
While the curry looks a little bleak in the pictures it turned out to be quite tasty. The vinaigrette added the required pep to the salad and as a lover of sweet things, the millionaires shortbread went down a treat.
Breakfast Time
Boston to London is not a long flight by any means, clocking in at around 7 hours. After relaxing with a movie and trying to nap, the lights came back up and breakfast was served.
Overall Thoughts
World Traveller on the Boeing 777 is pretty decent. Passengers enjoy a large entertainment screen filled with new releases and classic choices from yesteryear. Being able to charge a phone throughout the flight makes me happy too, so the USB sockets are appreciated.
Dinner is substantial enough and the Indian curry was tasty, as was the rest of the meal. I feel the plastic cutlery lets the side down though as it looks flimsy and cheap for a full service international carrier.
The less said about the pretzel, the better. British Airways would do well to heat bread for economy class passengers instead of doling out plastic wrapped refrigerated sickly sweet crap like that for breakfast.
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That breakfast is so mediocre. What a terrible offering. I understand east coast transatlantic flights are short, but if you’re going to wake people up from their sleep serve something worth it.
Yes, that is really disappointing indeed. I am sure there is something better out there that can also be handed out quickly. The pretzel was dire! Thanks for the comment!
NEVER ever fly BA for the food….seems to me I’ve heard that lots!
Weirdly enough, the catering is usually very good out of London. The food in business class and first class is usually really good too. I found it odd that the food wasn’t great actually, as for me the food on BA is usually a notch above other airlines. Thanks for the comment!
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Earlier this year, airlines raised their luggage fees, which led passengers to carry more on the plane. At the same time, airlines have been quietly reducing the space in the main cabin, so there's less room for your personal belongings.
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There doesn't seem to be a lot of space on planes anymore. But it's difficult to quantify the shrinkage. While airlines disclose their seat pitch – a rough measure of airline legroom – and seat width, there's no objective way to know when an airline eliminates personal space. Airlines don't really disclose these deeply unpopular decisions.
The average seat pitch in economy class is 30 to 32 inches, and the average seat width is 17 inches. These numbers are meaningless to passengers because they don't consider the seat material and design.
Here's something to watch: When an airline announces a new cabin interior, it often moves to thinner seats, which allow it to add more capacity. Installing extra rows of seats usually means subtracting legroom.
The amount of room under the seat varies, too. One clue as to the amount of legroom is the airline's size limit for underseat carry-ons. For example, on American Airlines, it's 18 inches by 14 inches by 8 inches. On JetBlue, it's 17 inches by 13 inches by 8 inches.
The bottom line is, you never know how much room you'll have on a plane, but chances are it will not be much. I was stunned when I boarded a recent flight from Grenada to Barbados and found there was so little space between the seats that I could not sit facing forward I had to lean sideways for the brief trip.
Passengers are doing really odd things because of the space shortage
I can hardly believe what's happening on planes because of the space shortage. Here are some of the things people are trying to fit under their seat:
- Coolers. On a recent flight from Buenos Aires to Madrid, Maya Frost watched the passenger next to her jam an entire plastic cooler under his seat. The box was so big that it had to be wedged in the space and almost caused the seat to bulge upward. Finally, the passenger realized there was no room for his feet on the 13-hour flight, so he found room for it in the overhead bin. He accessed the cooler several times during the marathon flight. He snacked on spicy potato chips and egg salad sandwiches. "By the time we landed, I was covered with crumbs," said Frost, an author from Seattle.
- Oversize medical devices. When Uneaka Daniels flew from St. Kitts to Miami recently, she wasn't sure what to do with her new CPAP machine. "The machine cost $1,600, and my insurance was not going to replace it if it got damaged on the plane," said Daniels, a reading specialist from Hamilton, Bermuda. So it went under her seat. But again, there was almost no room for her legs. Daniels said she flew with her legs on top of the machine. But she is concerned about this trend, because if enough people try to jam their carry-on bags under the seat, what would happen during an emergency? "How could they evacuate a plane?" she wondered.
- Wheeled luggage. On a recent flight from Los Angeles to Spokane, I also saw a passenger try to take advantage of all the space under her seat when she tried to stuff an entire rollaboard under it. Why? The plane had run out of overhead bin space. Her plan might have worked, except that – you guessed it – there was no place for her legs. A flight attendant intervened and forced her to gate-check the bag.
What is making people do this?
Why are passengers trying to wedge everything under their seat? Earlier this year, U.S. airlines raised their checked luggage fees. And that pushed many travelers to carry more on the plane. Overhead bins quickly filled to capacity. That left the space under the seats.
Airlines are trying to stop that by limiting passengers to a personal carry-on, and some airlines even force you to pay to carry-on an item. But air travelers still show up to the gate with a large wheeled bag and a personal item, hoping the flight attendants will look the other way.
The trend is here to stay, at least for now. Joe Cronin, CEO of International Citizens Insurance , said it will take 5 to 10 years before passengers stop trying to take too much with them on the plane and then attempt to wedge it under their seats.
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In the meantime, there are some items you should never store under your airline seat. Here's my list:
- Electronics : On a flight from Antigua to Anguilla, I saw someone trying to store a laptop computer under his seat. That's a recipe for disaster. Sensitive electronics can easily get damaged or crushed. Note to Daniels, who was trying to stuff her CPAP machine under the seat: I'm talking to you! (Incidentally, medical devices are exempt from the carry-on restrictions, so you can ask a flight attendant to help you store the device in a safe place.)
- Fragile items : Medications, glassware, art – please, don't put it under your seat. Why? Because that's also where you put your feet. You could easily damage your valuables.
- Sharp objects : If you have anything that could jam up against your foot and hurt you, please put it into the overhead bin. That also applies to cardboard boxes with sharpish edges. You could injure yourself. (I have).
So what do I regret putting under my seat?
I once tried to store a large Starbucks Americano under my seat – temporarily – while I was boarding. Then I forgot about it. Let's just say it was a memorable takeoff. My shoes still smell like espresso.
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Below you'll find seat maps for the Airbus 380-800, Airbus 321-200, Boeing 787-9, Boeing 777-200, Boeing 777-300 and Boeing 787-8. Find out more about flying World Traveller. Find out more about our fleet. These seats have moveable armrests. *The Boeing 777-200 is available on flights from London Gatwick and on selected routes from London ...
We are available in 7 Cities of India- Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Gaziabad. Our fleet consists of latest models of Tempo Traveller with 13/14, 17, 20, 26 seating capacity and equipped with all Safety & Sanitisation measures, driven by Trained & Experienced drivers (with smartphone for Google Maps).
Browse various British Airways World Traveller plus seat maps for Boeing 777, Boeing 787, Airbus a321, Airbus a380 planes and choose the seat that is best for you.
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If you have a Global Entry or TSA PreCheck membership (or both), the nine-digit Known Traveler Number is used to identify you when booking travel. When you enter a participating entry point, this number can help you pass through the expedited security lane. That's why you may want to include your KTN when filling out your profile for frequent ...
Seat 27 K is a World Traveller seat that has restricted legroom due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. 28 A: None: No Power: Seat 28 A is a standard World Traveller seat. 28 B: None: No Power: Seat 28 B is a standard World Traveller seat. 28 C: None: No Power: Seat 28 C is a standard World Traveller seat with a movable armrest.
Find your trip or travel credit. Enter last name or names without special characters (-,/,etc. are not allowed) If you have multiple last names, enter them the same as when you booked (spaces are OK, but leave off any hypens). Your confirmation code, is a 6-letter code included on your boarding pass and confirmation email.
A Known Traveler Number, also called your "KTN," is a 9-digit number used to link your TSA Pre-Check enrollment to your travel itinerary in order to ensure that you can receive TSA Pre-Check benefits like expedited security screening. This is the same number used for other trusted traveler programs, such as Global Entry, NEXUS, and SENTRI.
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A Known Traveler Number (KTN) is issued to all individuals approved to receive TSA PreCheck® expedited screening. The KTN must be added in the KTN field when booking airline travel reservations to have the TSA PreCheck® indicator appear on your boarding pass. For members approved for the TSA PreCheck® Application Program, this number is 9 or ...
USA.gov. Once you have been assigned a Known Traveler Number (KTN), you must include this number in the 'KTN' field of each reservation you make with a participating airline. The KTN also can be added when booking reservations online via a participating airline website, by phone with an airline reservation agent or with the travel management ...
These numbers might be out-of-date and are capped to 7 or 9 (depending on the operating airline). Also, the sum of the numbers does not equal the total number of available seats. Lastly, most airlines overbook flights, so these numbers do not represent how many seats are actually available to non-rev on. Business/first class:A, C, D, F, I, J
A Known Traveler Number (KTN) is issued to travelers enrolled in a Trusted Traveler Program like TSA PreCheck or Global Entry, allowing access to expedited security screening at U.S. airports. To receive TSA PreCheck benefits, travelers must add their KTN to their airline reservations.
BA214 - Boston to London Heathrow (BOS-LHR) 31 May 2018. Boeing 777-300ER - G-STBG. Seat: World Traveller 38D. Departure: 22:50 Arrival: 10:20+1. Sympathy from the gate agent meant I was assigned a block of three seats to myself. Since this was flight four of five in a row, I really appreciated this.
An elevated travel experience. A Premium Economy ticket includes special amenities with seats behind Flagship ®, Business or First. You can buy a ticket on these aircraft with more coming soon: 777-300s; 787-8s flying internationally and to Alaska; 787-9s; 777-200s; Book now
Of course, those seats tend to cost more and the study found nearly 60 percent of passengers are willing to pay to select their seats in advance. In fact, U.S. travelers are willing to pay an ...
The average seat pitch in economy class is 30 to 32 inches, and the average seat width is 17 inches. These numbers are meaningless to passengers because they don't consider the seat material and ...
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After successful payment, you will be able to start booking available seats. ** Please note: You are only able to book flights up to 3-days (72 hours) before departure. Seats are subject to availability. * All You Can Fly membership is limited. **All You Can Fly bookings will be available from September 2024.
Each CRJ-550 plane has just 50 seats onboard. And Delta has them configured to maximize space, with 10 first class seats, 20 Delta Comfort Plus, and 20 economy seats at the back. There's no seatback entertainment and no free inflight Wi-Fi - at least not yet - but it should feel newer and far more spacious than your typical regional jet.
AAdvantage members will accrue miles and points on paid upgrades in the same way they would for any other American Airlines ticket — a base of 5 miles and Loyalty Points earned per $1 spent.
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