Teens Can Now Accompany Parents Through TSA PreCheck Lanes, TSA Says
In a family-friendly move, the TSA says that teens ages 13 to 17 can now accompany their parents or guardians in the TSA PreCheck lines.
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In a family-friendly move, the TSA says that teens ages 13 to 17 can now accompany their parents or guardians in the TSA PreCheck lines.
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