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TSA PreCheck Offering BOGO For Limited Time

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Over the years, the TSA has been pushing PreCheck more and more. It’s admittedly a convenient way to save time at the TSA security checkpoint. But, of course, the more people who have PreCheck, the longer the PreCheck lines have become (to the point that TSA changed how they advertised the program to not make PreCheck queues not sound as bad as they was becoming).

To that end, TSA has launched a BOGO offer for PreCheck. From TSA:

For a limited time, enroll in TSA PreCheck and get $15 off the second enrollment when two people sign up together through authorized enrollment provider, IDEMIA.

Of course, to most people in the U.S., BOGO typically means “Buy One Get One free,” but in its true definition of the term, it actually means “a sales promotion in which an item is offered free or at a reduced price when another item is purchased at full price.” TSA is apparently going for the latter.

Anyway, here’s more info about the promo:

From now until October 31, travelers can enroll in TSA PreCheck and get back $15 from the second enrollment for a family member, friend or anyone (Important Note: it doesn’t have to just be a family member, you just have to mention the family discount to qualify) when they sign up together through TSA’s authorized enrollment provider, IDEMIA.

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Larger families or groups can save even more. For example, a family/group of four, six, eight, etc. signing up at the same time can save, respectively, $30, $45, $60, etc. (TSA PreCheck enrollment provided by IDEMIA costs $76.75 and covers five years of membership).

There are, of course, a few caveats:

“For over 12 years, we’ve proudly enrolled travelers in TSA PreCheck, the gold standard in airport efficiency. With families benefiting tremendously from TSA PreCheck, and personally witnessing the stress of traveling with family firsthand, we are honored to partner with TSA on this latest initiative,” Lisa Shoemaker, SVP, Global Corporate Relations, IDEMIA Public Security, said in a statement.

“Together with TSA, we’re making travel more accessible and less overwhelming for parents and kids alike.”

More important notes about the discount:

The latest discount comes on the heels of TSA’s “Serve with Honor, Travel with Ease” campaign, which offers a $25 discount on TSA PreCheck enrollment and renewals for currently serving military spouses, as well as changes and discounts  for families at select airports.

More on this page of TSA’s website.

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