Both Homeland Security-approved programs, Global Entry, and TSA PreCheck have been around for nearly a decade, so, if you’ve been to an airport since then, you’re probably familiar with the separate security lines and signage denoting these fast pass lanes.

So which program is better, and what’s the difference between the two? Here’s a breakdown of what you get with each membership and tips on choosing which is right for you – even for those who only fly a few times a year.


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TSA PreCheck Benefits
Enrolled TSA PreCheck members gain access to expedited security lines at over 200 participating U.S. airports when ticketed on 70+ different airlines. So, what’s so special about those lanes? Not only are they much shorter than the standard security lines (generally a 5-minute wait or less), PreCheck passengers can keep their shoes, light jackets, and belts on, and aren’t required to remove laptops and approved liquids from their carry-on bags. What’s the price for the privilege to zoom through security without having to disrobe? $85 for a 5-year membership, or essentially 17 dollars a year. So, if you value your time and have been stuck in hour-plus TSA waits only to barely make it to the gate before the door shuts, PreCheck is a worthy prospect just for some peace of mind.

Global Entry Benefits
Overseen by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency, Global Entry allows pre-vetted members expedited entry into the United States when arriving from an international trip. Members can circumvent lengthy line-ups at the border by accessing dedicated Global Entry kiosks upon arrival. Passengers have their passports and fingerprints scanned, and answer a couple of quick questions on the touchscreen to zoom through. With no need to talk to a border agent, wait times are generally non-existent, giving GE members a fast track through customs at over 50 U.S. airports and 15 preclearance locations.

Once enlisted, Global Entry users get assigned a KTN (Known Traveler Number), granting them all the benefits of TSA PreCheck as well. Which means you get all the listed perks above as well as seamless trips through security and back into the States when arriving from a trip abroad. Easy in, easy out. So how much extra does Global Entry cost versus the standard PreCheck sign up? A mere $15 more for the same five-year stretch, totaling a flat $100 for the application. Which can be reimbursed by many of the same travel cards that cover TSA PreCheck fees, making it an even better investment.

Best Overall Choice: Global Entry
For only $15 more, the expanded benefits of Global Entry make it the MVP (Most Valuable Program) out of all available options. Not only do GE participants gain all the perks of PreCheck, passengers who travel outside of the United States only a handful of times during their five-year membership will benefit by sidestepping backed up lines at the border. Especially at major transit hubs like JFK and LAX, which during peak times can take up to two hours to clear. If international travel isn’t something that interests you, then PreCheck would be your best bet.

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