CATSA To Launch New Verified Traveller Program
Airlines & Airports Bruce Parkinson May 24, 2023

The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) will soon launch a new Verified Traveller program that it says will offer a faster and more efficient screening experience for eligible travellers at select airports across Canada.
CATSA says the new Verified Traveller program will help ease congestion over time, as use of dedicated Verified Traveller lines grows. The new lines provide eligible travellers with select benefits at security screening checkpoints, such as keeping laptops, large electronics and compliant liquids and gels in their carry-on, and keeping their shoes, belt and light jacket on.
The new Verified Traveller program will replace the current Trusted Traveller program. By June 21, dedicated Verified Traveller screening lines will be available at select domestic and international checkpoints in the following airports:
Vancouver International Airport
Edmonton International Airport
Calgary International Airport
Winnipeg International Airport
Toronto-Pearson International Airport T1 and T3
Montreal-Trudeau International Airport
Eligible travellers include:
Members of NEXUS and Global Entry
Active members of the Canadian Armed Forces and US military, with valid ID
Canadian aircrew and airport workers with Restricted Area Identification Cards
International aircrew (in uniform) with valid airline ID
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers, Canadian police officers and constables with a badge and proper photo identification issued by their respective organizations.
The Verified Traveller program allows children who are 17 years of age and younger, and adults who are 75 years of age and older, to accompany verified travellers through security, provided they are on the same reservation.
"CATSA plays a crucial role in keeping our air sector safe. As the sector entered recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw how important it was to have a smooth and efficient security screening regime for air passengers,” says Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport.
“This new Verified Traveller program builds on our $1.8 billion investment for CATSA in Budget 2023, and is great news as we enter another busy travel season to help combat congestion at our airports. It will help improve the security screening process for eligible travellers at select airports across Canada, while still ensuring we meet the highest standards of security and safety for air passengers."
Several airports will also offer verified travellers with front-of-the-line service and additional benefits at transborder checkpoints (flights to the U.S.). For more information and a list of airports, visit CATSA's website.
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