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Why Are Some Passengers Chosen?
Selection for Secondary Security Screening Selection is typically determined by automated systems, not by gate agents or airline staff. While the exact criteria are not publicly disclosed for security reasons, factors may include:
- Random selection
- Travel to or from certain countries
- One-way international tickets
- Last-minute bookings
- Name similarities with individuals on watchlists
How Often Does It Happen?
For most travelers, receiving SSSS on a boarding pass is rare. Some frequent international travelers report encountering it occasionally, particularly when traveling to or from high-risk regions or booking unusual itineraries.
If someone is repeatedly flagged, they may be able to apply for a redress number through official government programs designed to correct mistaken identity issues.
Should You Be Concerned?
The key is to remain calm, cooperative, and allow extra time before your flight. Once the screening is complete, you’ll be cleared to board like any other passenger.
The Bottom Line
Seeing SSSS on your boarding pass can be surprising, but it’s part of modern aviation security procedures. Though it may slow you down slightly, it’s intended to help keep flights safe for everyone on board.
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