How do I add a known traveler ID to an existing reservation?


How do I add a known traveler ID to an existing reservation? Log into your flight reservation under the Traveler Info section and add your KTN there. You must have been approved for TSA PreCheck before you booked the flight in order for it to be used during a trip.


How can I correct a mistake with one of the names in my booking British Airways?

Amendments cannot currently be made online. If you would like to make any changes, please contact us by telephone. Cancellation and amendment penalties can increase as you get closer to travel. We recommend you contact us as soon as possible if you need to make changes or to cancel your booking.


Does Global Entry name have to match passport?

If you've renewed your passport or permanent resident card, moved residence or legally changed your name, it's important that all your travel documents match. Changing your Global Entry information with a new address or passport details requires nothing more than an update to your online profile.


Can you have multiple known traveler numbers?

Yes, you will. I did the same thing a few months ago. My old TSA KTN will expire soon, but for the last 6 months or so, I've had two KTNs (Known Traveler Number). I've used the overlap period to make sure all of my travel accounts are updated with the new number to insure a smooth transition when my old one expires.


What is the difference between TSA PreCheck and Global Entry?

TSA PreCheck® provides expedited security screening benefits for flights departing from U.S. Airports. Global Entry provides expedited U.S. customs screening for international air travelers when entering the United States. Global Entry members also receive TSA PreCheck® benefits as part of their membership.


Why is my TSA PreCheck not on my boarding pass?

If you are unclear why you are not receiving the TSA PreCheck® indicator on your boarding pass, first check that your membership has not expired by looking up your KTN (Known Traveler Number) here. If your KTN is still active, confirm with your airline that your KTN, name, and date of birth are accurate.


Can you add traveler number after booking?

How do I add my Known Traveler Number (KTN) to previous reservations? Contact your airline by phone or online to add your Known Traveler Number (KTN).


Can I add Global Entry to an existing reservation?

Adding Global Entry to My Profile With Global Entry, your CBD PASSID serves as your Known Traveler Number. Please provide this number when booking your flights or add it to the Basic Info section in your Delta profile. You can also add it to existing trips that you already booked in My Trips.


Do you need to add Global Entry number to ticket?

With Global Entry, your CBD PASSID serves as your Known Traveler Number. Please provide this number when booking your flights or add it to the Basic Info section in your Delta profile. You can also add it to existing trips that you already booked in My Trips.


Can my spouse go through Global Entry with me?

My travel companions (children, spouse, or co-travelers) are not Global Entry members; can they come through the Global Entry lane with me? No, only Global Entry members can use the Global Entry lanes.


Is British Airways part of TSA PreCheck?

TSA partners with British Airways to offer TSA Pre?®
More than 6.4 million TSA Pre?® enrollees across the country are already experiencing the benefits of expedited screening. This new partnership will increase the trusted traveler population and increase overall security effectiveness.


Can I just show up at the airport for a Global Entry interview?

Of course, you'll also need to be arriving from a flight abroad, but at least you can complete the interview without an appointment. It is possible to handle the Global Entry walk-in interview on arrival if you plan.


Does TSA PreCheck apply to everyone on the reservation?

Usually, no, but there are exceptions. These include allowances for the following types of guests who don't have their own TSA PreCheck membership: spouses, children, those with a disability, and active military personnel.