• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

PaxEx.Aero

The Business of Passenger Experience

  • Premium
    • Register
    • My Account
    • Aero Filings
  • IFEC
  • Seats & Cabin
  • Airplanes and Airports
  • Loyalty
  • About PaxEx.Aero
    • Contact PaxEx.Aero
  • Aero Filings
  • Logout

Known Crewmember

TSA backs down on increased crew screenings

26 August 2019 By Seth Miller 6 Comments

Airline employees earned a reprieve this week after the TSA backed down on planned changes to the Known Crewmember (KCM) security screening process. the weekend it emerged that all KCM checkpoints would require crew to be in uniform to pass through. This would effectively preclude otherwise eligible employees from using the lanes while traveling for personal trips.

This story is about: KCM, Known Crewmember, PreCheck, security, TSA Filed Under: Ground Services

Primary Sidebar

Search PaxEx.Aero

Latest News

  • AirAsia Goes Big–and Wants Bigger–with Airbus A220 Order
  • Splitting the Difference: Dramatically Different Takes on a Shifting IFC Market
  • Delta, United Boost Inflight Content, Streaming Options with FOX One and Peacock
  • Singapore Airlines Selects Starlink for Long-haul Internet Upgrade
  • Starlink’s Newest Installs Span Aircraft Big and Small

Footer

Search PaxEx.Aero

  • Privacy Policy

© 2008- Proton Associates, LLC; All Rights Reserved.

Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited.