The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Global Entry would resume operations March 11 to reduce airport disruptions.
The Global Entry program has resumed operations as the Department of Homeland Security works to ease travel disruptions ...
The Trump administration is restarting the Global Entry program just over two weeks after it halted the service for travelers because of the partial government shutdown.
With both services suspended, America faces a real threat of long security lines at airports, among other screening delays.
The Trump Administration has reactivated the Global Entry program as it works to mitigate widespread air travel disruptions, more than two weeks after pausing the program because of the ongoing ...
The Department of Homeland Security reinstated the Global Entry program on Wednesday morning after suspending it on Feb. 22.
DHS reversed course on suspending TSA Precheck, which is used by more than 20 million people, after an outcry from industry groups and passengers.
The program, funded under the Department of Homeland Security like TSA PreCheck, had paused due to the ongoing partial government shutdown.
The Department of Homeland Security has restarted Global Entry, a trusted-traveler program operated by Customs and Border Protection, after the partial government shutdown caused widespread chaos at ...
The United States’ Global Entry program for travelers has been reinstated after more than a two-week pause. In statements ...
DHS said that it has restored the Global Entry trusted‑traveler program after a suspension that began in late February.
DHS reactivated Global Entry nationwide, including at Charleston International Airport. Here’s what you need to know.