TSA PreCheck vs. CLEAR: Which Speeds Up Your Next Trip?

by Sky Skylar | July 15, 2025 | 0 Comments

Airport security can be a major hurdle, especially for frequent flyers who value every spare minute. Two popular programs—TSA PreCheck and CLEAR—promise faster, less stressful security experiences. Both can be used separately or combined for a truly expedited journey, but they work in different ways and come at different price points.

1. How TSA PreCheck Simplifies Screening

1. How TSA PreCheck Simplifies Screening

TSA PreCheck is a government-run program designed to move low-risk travelers through security more quickly. For an application fee of around $78–$85, you receive five years of expedited benefits, including a dedicated lane at over 200 U.S. airports. With PreCheck, many travelers enjoy not having to remove shoes, belts, or laptops, and according to TSA, about 99% of participants wait less than 10 minutes. Enrollment involves applying online, submitting fingerprints, and passing a background check before you receive your Known Traveler Number.

Over the years, I’ve observed that TSA PreCheck makes an especially big difference during peak travel seasons—like summer and major holidays—when standard lines can snake through terminals for what feels like an eternity. A recent study from the U.S. Travel Association showed that travelers with expedited screening programs save an average of 20 minutes per flight, and that’s valuable time that can be spent grabbing a quick coffee or prepping for a meeting rather than waiting in line.

In my ongoing research, I’ve noticed that many PreCheck members feel more at ease knowing their security process is streamlined. Because you don’t have to remove electronic devices and small liquids, you’re less likely to leave something behind at checkpoints. For me, that alone is worth the cost—there’s no worse feeling than having to repurchase items you accidentally left on the other side of security.

2. CLEAR Plus: Biometric Speed Pass

2.CLEAR Plus: Biometric Speed Pass

CLEAR Plus is a private service that verifies your identity using biometric scans, putting you at the front of the security ID check line. After your fingerprints or iris scans confirm who you are, you head directly to the bag screening area. The annual fee hovers around $189–$199, though discounts or credit card reimbursements may reduce this cost. CLEAR is available at fewer airports than TSA PreCheck, but when it’s present, it can shave crucial minutes off your wait time. Some members also enjoy the benefit of adding family members at reduced rates.

From what I’ve seen, CLEAR can make a huge difference if you’re traveling from major hubs like Atlanta, Denver, or Orlando, where security bottlenecks are notorious. According to industry data, over 50 U.S. airports offered CLEAR services as of 2025, and that number continues to rise. If you find yourself frequently jumping between these busy airports, investing in CLEAR may reduce stress levels drastically.

It’s also worth noting that the biometric approach feels futuristic and highly efficient—some travelers I’ve read about compare it to a VIP pass, where your identity is confirmed in seconds, letting you glide right to the screening lanes. While this technology is still expanding, I believe that as more travelers see the benefits, CLEAR’s footprint will grow even further.

3. Combining TSA PreCheck and CLEAR for Ultimate Efficiency

3. Combining TSA PreCheck and CLEAR for Ultimate Efficiency

While these programs serve different functions, many travelers leverage both to maximize time savings. CLEAR helps you bypass the ID queue almost instantly, and TSA PreCheck speeds you through the screening process without having to remove shoes or electronic devices. When used together, they create an ultra-fast security experience that frequent flyers find especially valuable. Some credit cards may reimburse part or all of the fees for either program, making a dual membership easier on your wallet.

Combining both programs feels like getting front-row tickets to your own travel experience. I’ve come across testimonials from individuals who consistently save 15–25 minutes per trip—an enormous benefit if you’re trying to make a tight connection or simply want extra downtime at the gate. The synergy between CLEAR’s biometric ID check and TSA PreCheck’s relaxed screening rules is what makes this combo particularly potent.

Before jumping in, it’s smart to confirm whether your home airport and frequent travel destinations offer both services. In cases where CLEAR isn’t available, simply relying on TSA PreCheck can still offer meaningful time savings. However, if you’re regularly in airports that support CLEAR, pairing it with PreCheck could become your new favorite travel hack.

4. Don’t Forget Global Entry

4. Don't ForgetGlobal Entry

If international travel is on the menu, Global Entry might be worth considering. For $100 over five years, it includes TSA PreCheck for those same five years and also provides expedited clearance through U.S. customs. Many find Global Entry worth the extra cost if they frequently travel abroad, since it saves time both at domestic security and international arrival checkpoints. Like TSA PreCheck, enrollment requires an application, an in-person interview, and fingerprinting.

I’ve read countless accounts from global explorers who say Global Entry has saved them from missing connections after returning from long-haul flights. According to a recent report from the Global Business Travel Association, U.S. entry lines can add up to an hour or more during peak arrival times—and that’s a lot of time to spend waiting when jet lag is already hitting hard.

Another aspect that frequent travelers appreciate is that Global Entry enrollment often aligns with known traveler programs in other countries. For instance, some nations have reciprocal agreements that can speed you through their immigration lines as well. If you’ve got your heart set on seeing the world, Global Entry’s combination of domestic and international benefits can quickly pay off.

5. Picking the Right Program for Your Travel Style

5. Picking the Right Program for Your Travel Style

Frequent business flyers who travel predominantly within the U.S. often find TSA PreCheck sufficient for their needs, thanks to its shorter lines and eased screening procedures. CLEAR is best for those who value skipping ID lines in airports where CLEAR kiosks are available—particularly travelers with jam-packed schedules or multiple flights a month. Global Entry adds value for international jet-setters, bundling PreCheck with faster immigration processing. Ultimately, it’s about matching your destinations and frequency of travel with the service—or combination of services—that saves you the most time.

From what I’ve gathered, one key factor is how often you travel and where you’re headed. If you rarely go abroad, Global Entry might be an overinvestment, whereas CLEAR could be golden if you’re primarily flying between major domestic airports. On the flip side, if your passport is filling up with stamps, the comprehensive benefits of Global Entry can be a game-changer.

It’s also helpful to consider your typical arrival times at the airport. If you’re someone who likes to cut it close, doubling up with CLEAR and TSA PreCheck might offer peace of mind. If you prefer arriving early and leisurely browsing duty-free shops, PreCheck alone might suffice. Whatever choice you make, knowing your habits and airport options goes a long way in ensuring the best fit.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

As I see it, airport security doesn’t have to be a stress-inducing gauntlet. TSA PreCheck, CLEAR, and Global Entry all serve the same overarching goal: helping you reclaim your time and sanity at the airport. Each program offers unique advantages, from breezing through the ID line to skipping the more tedious parts of screening.

Before you make the leap, take a moment to reflect on how often—and why—you travel. With the right mix of these programs, you may find yourself enjoying a smoother airport routine in 2025 and beyond. For many people, the yearly or one-time fees are small prices to pay for the security of knowing your trip won’t be derailed by an unpredictable wait time.

When in doubt, explore your airport’s website to see what’s available and whether your credit card can offset any subscription or application fees. Sometimes, the cost of a membership is practically canceled out by the perks you gain in convenience and peace of mind.

Sky Skylar’s Take

After immersing myself in endless stories from frequent flyers, I’ve come to see that TSA PreCheck, CLEAR, and Global Entry are not just luxuries but valuable tools for those who want to master the art of modern travel. Each time you skip a line or breeze through customs, you’re giving yourself more breathing room to enjoy the journey.

As someone who’s passionate about streamlined travel experiences, I’ve discovered that these programs can reshape how we think about airports. No more frantic dashes, no more dreaded lines—just a far smoother path to your final destination.

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