Security Checkpoint
What is a Security Checkpoint?
A security checkpoint is a designated area in airports where travelers and their belongings undergo screening to prevent prohibited items from entering the secure airside. This process is managed by airport security personnel and may involve X-ray scanners, body scanners, metal detectors, and manual inspections.
Security checkpoints are typically located before boarding gates and sometimes at international transit points. Passengers must present a valid boarding pass and comply with security rules, such as removing laptops from bags, limiting liquid quantities, and following TSA or local authority regulations.
For business travelers, priority security lanes and TSA PreCheck/Global Entry programs help streamline the screening process, reducing wait times and enhancing travel efficiency.