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Faster airport-screening programme has expanded to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. If granted clearance, the travellers will be able to pass with shoes and belts on through special screening lanes that flow much more quickly Image Credit: AP

Travellers can now apply at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport for clearance to keep their shoes, belts and light jackets on while passing through security screening.

Transportation Security Administration chief John Pistole said last week that it was his agency’s first airport office in Texas and the 14th nationally for people to apply for the “Pre-Check” programme.

The UAE’s Emirates Airline flies direct flights into DFW.

The programme is part of TSA’s strategy to focus security on passengers who might be a threat instead of simply screening baggage and passengers at checkpoints. Pistole called it a “risk-based, intelligence-driven approach”.

American citizens and permanent legal residents may apply to the programme at a cost of $85 (Dh312) for five years. Pistole said applicants are fingerprinted, checked for any criminal record and compared against a terrorism watch list. If granted clearance, the traveller may pass with shoes and belts on through special screening lanes that flow much more quickly. However, he said the travellers still will be subject to more-thorough random checks.

People intending to travel outside the country may apply for a similar Customs and Border Protection program called Global Entry, which costs $100 for five years.