
Source: The Points Guy
Summary
The US Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration launched the “Families on the Fly” campaign, introducing dedicated security checkpoint lanes for families at over a dozen airports. This initiative builds upon previous efforts, such as the TSA’s ski slope-inspired checkpoint system in 2008. Many airports now offer family-friendly services and amenities, including calming sensory rooms, crayons and coloring books, and plastic pilot wings. The article highlights various airports with kid-friendly spaces, including O’Hare International Airport, Chicago; Philadelphia International Airport; and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, among others.
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The TSA’s new family lanes offer a stress-free experience for families at more than a dozen airports. Parents can enjoy a relaxing journey with their little ones, knowing that the security checkpoint process is designed to accommodate families. Airlines like JetBlue have also installed play areas in their terminals, such as the one in JFK









