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#2
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From: retired 767(dl)
#3
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In the past I always got pre when flying standby. Now I don't. I was with a retired Delta employee recently, and we were both flying standby. He got pre and I didn't. He did not apply to be pre checked approved either. Just wondering if no current Delta employees get pre anymore?
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My wife always gets "precheck" even when I am on the same PNR. She is NOT Global Entry nor am I. Of course she will make sure I am aware she is "precheck" 
From what I have been told, it is completely random and she should buy a LOTTO ticket.
All the best,
OC

From what I have been told, it is completely random and she should buy a LOTTO ticket.
All the best,
OC
#7
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TSA started limiting non-enrolled pax in the pre-check line last year. If I remember correctly, a company doc or ALPA bulletin was issued in conjunction.
Get Global Entry or Clear. If you travel much it is well worth it.
Travelling on the same listing as someone with GE or Clear will usually get you an automatic listing as well.
Here's a news article link:
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/31/this...-for-some.html
Get Global Entry or Clear. If you travel much it is well worth it.
Travelling on the same listing as someone with GE or Clear will usually get you an automatic listing as well.
Here's a news article link:
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/31/this...-for-some.html
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Global entry is a multi step process.
The only thing you can expedite is the in person meeting. You can walk up, and complete the interview...if they have time.
Otherwise you have to follow the online process.
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