Why Does My Flight Booking Ask for a Redress Number?
Learn why airlines request a redress number during booking and how it helps resolve mistaken identity and security check issues.
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A redress number is requested during flight booking to resolve issues of mistaken identity. It's part of the TSA’s Redress Inquiry Program for travelers who have experienced difficulties during security checks due to sharing a name with someone on a watch list. Providing a redress number can help airline staff manage such issues more effectively, ensuring smoother travel experiences.
FAQs & Answers
- What is a redress number? A redress number is a unique identifier issued by the TSA Redress Inquiry Program to travelers who have experienced security screening difficulties due to mistaken identity.
- Who needs to provide a redress number when booking a flight? Travelers who have faced issues during security checks or who share a name with someone on a watch list should provide a redress number to help resolve such issues.
- How do I obtain a redress number? You can apply for a redress number through the TSA’s Redress Inquiry Program by submitting a request online to address security screening complications.