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Air travel is designed for speed and efficiency, yet it often comes with layers of stress. From packing bags to navigating long security lines, most travelers aim to pass through the airport with minimal disruption. However, some passengers discover an unexpected complication on their boarding pass: the letters SSSS.
SSSS stands for Secondary Security Screening Selection, a designation used by the Transportation Security Administration. When this code appears, it means the traveler has been selected for additional screening at the airport. This selection is part of the Secure Flight program, which reviews passenger information provided during booking, such as name and date of birth, before arrival at the airport.
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