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International Travellers From 40 Nations Gain Access To CLEAR’s Fast-track US Airport Security

Travellers from the newly eligible nations can begin their CLEAR+ enrolment online and complete the final verification step at any CLEAR airport location using their passport

CLEAR, the secure identity company, has announced a significant expansion of its CLEAR+ enrolment, offering travellers from 40 new countries across Europe, Asia, and the Americas a seamless, faster transit through US airport security.

The move is designed to simplify and reduce stress for millions of international visitors to the US, building on eligibility previously granted to citizens from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

Caryn Seidman Becker, CEO of CLEAR, said the company was “thrilled” by the expansion. “We want to make US airport journeys better for more travellers,” she stated. “As millions arrive for holidays, sporting events, and once-in-a-lifetime celebrations, we’re excited to provide more international visitors with the ability to relax on their travels.”

Expanding Seamless Journey

Travellers from the newly eligible nations can begin their CLEAR+ enrolment online and complete the final verification step at any CLEAR airport location using their passport.

Once enrolled, members gain immediate access to CLEAR’s network of over 150 dedicated Lanes nationwide, allowing them to bypass traditional security queues by using biometrics to verify their identity. The company currently serves more than 7.6 million CLEAR+ Members.

The expansion comes as CLEAR invests heavily in a tech-driven airport experience. The company recently launched eGate pilots, which offer a scalable, secure solution to expedite the passenger journey.

CLEAR plans to rapidly expand the eGate implementation across its network in anticipation of major upcoming events, including the World Cup and America’s 250th anniversary celebration, aiming to better manage the continuing growth in both domestic and international air travel.

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