07/24/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/25/2025 06:40
ORLANDO, Fla. - The Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) latest initiative is designed to put families first and enhance their airport security screening experience during the busy summer travel season and beyond.
Orlando International Airport has launched dedicated family lanes to recognize the unique challenges parents, and their children may face when traveling and minimize their stress while maintaining the highest level of security.
"We understand that air travel can be challenging, especially for parents managing strollers, diaper bags, and young kids, "said TSA Federal Security Director for Orlando Pete Garcia. "That's why we're excited to launch 'Families on the Fly'-a dedicated TSA security lane at every checkpoint, tailored for families with children 12 and under. This program goes beyond convenience; it's about addressing the unique needs of traveling families to provide a smoother, more supportive experience at our security checkpoints. We're dedicated to making travel smart, secure, and family friendly."
Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, California's John Wayne Airport Orange County, and Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu are also participating in "Families on the Fly," with plans in the near future to offer special family lanes at other select airports across the nation. As part of the "Families on the Fly" campaign, families will also enjoy discounted TSA PreCheck® fees for families, which are coming soon, and dedicated TSA PreCheck lanes for military service members and their families.
The "Families on the Fly "initiative is one of several programs TSA has rolled out this summer to improve hospitality at its 435 airports throughout the country. Earlier this month, TSA launched the "Serve with Honor, Travel with Ease" campaign designed to recognize the service and sacrifice of military and uniformed service members and their families. TSA, in coordination with its industry partners, introduced expedited access for military members in TSA PreCheck lanes at select airports near larger military installations. This included dedicated screening lanes, or front-of-line privileges, designed to minimize wait times and improve convenience for service members.
TSA reminds travelers flying out of MCO that military personnel and civilian Department of Defense (DOD) staff are eligible for free TSA PreCheck by using their DOD ID number as their Known Traveler Number when booking travel. Children 12 and under may accompany service members and DOD staff in TSA PreCheck lanes without restriction. Minors 13-17 must be on the same airline reservation with a TSA PreCheck-eligible parent or guardian to receive expedited screening.
To learn more, go to https://www.tsa.gov/military.
In addition, the TSA Cares program remains available for passengers with disabilities and medical conditions and those needing personalized assistance through the screening process, ensuring an enhanced travel experience.
TSA encourages all travelers to prepare for airport security screening, particularly during the busy summer travel season. For more detailed information, visit tsa.gov.