New Survey Says Air Travelers Less Frustrated With TSA Security Lines

With summer vacations arriving, more and more of us will take to the air to find the perfect slice of paradise, and, according to new findings, an increasing number of us are growing more content with airport security measures in order to get there.

The crew at Travel Leaders Group, with offices in the Orchard Park district of Benton Harbor alongside Wings, Etc., says that even as airport security officials announced a more “comprehensive” physical screening for some airline passengers this spring, new survey data commissioned by them indicates that Americans are, in fact, growing more comfortable with security at the airport.

Nearly 68% of those recently surveyed stated they are “satisfied” and only 14.9% said they are “frustrated” with airport security. The data also revealed a significant decrease in individuals aggravated by airport security wait times compared to one year ago, and there is a growing percentage of travelers enrolling in trusted traveler programs such as TSA PreCheck and Global Entry. The survey was conducted April 3 to April 30, 2017, and includes responses from 2,854 consumers throughout the United States.

Ninan Chacko is Chief Executive Officer of Travel Leaders Group. Chacko says, “There were plenty of lessons to be learned from last year’s struggles with extremely long security lines. Based on our newly released survey data, increasing TSA checkpoint personnel and encouraging more travelers to enroll in TSA PreCheck or Global Entry have had the desired impact.” Chacko adds, “Our travel agents have been at the forefront of assisting travelers in understanding the latest security measures and taking appropriate actions – from packing tips to advising how early to arrive at the airport. Travel Leaders Group also continues to work closely with the Department of Homeland Security on this topic. Balancing the safety and security of travelers with their comfort and convenience is not easy. But it appears the system is working better today than it was one year ago.”

Here are some of the key findings from the Travel Leaders survey:

Airport Security Satisfaction: When asked, “What is your level of satisfaction with airport security today?” 67.7% indicated they are satisfied and 17.4% stated they are neutral about today’s security measures – which is an improvement over last year.

2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Satisfied 67.7% 63.6% 65.8% 64.2% 62.2%
Neither satisfied nor unsatisfied 17.4% 19.4% 22.6% 23.3% 19.8%
Unsatisfied 14.9% 17.0% 11.6% 12.5% 18.0%

Overall Airport Security Wait Times: When asked, “With regard to how long it takes to get through airport security, are you…” nearly 52% of consumers polled are “OK with the amount of time it takes.” There was a significant drop in the percentage of those stating they are frustrated with how long it takes to get through security; just 4.7% of respondents noted frustration, compared to 13.9% in 2016.

2017 2016 2015 2014
OK with the amount of time it takes 51.5% 52.3% 44.4% 39.6%
Wish it was somewhat quicker 43.8% 33.8% 44.5% 46.3%
Frustrated by the amount of time it takes 4.7% 13.9% 11.1% 14.1%

 Trusted Traveler Programs: When asked whether or not survey participants have enrolled in…

  • Global Entry – 21.9% said “Yes” up from 18.6% in 2016.
  • TSA PreCheck – 39.3% said “Yes” an increase from 32.4% last year.
  • CLEAR – Only 2.1% indicated they have enrolled in CLEAR.

Expedited Screening: When asked, “Regardless of whether you have TSA PreCheck or not, do you think expedited screenings have made a significant difference in wait times at U.S. airports?” the percentage of those polled answering favorably has continued to steadily increase.

2017 2016 2015 2014
Yes, I use it all the time 24.5% 20.3% 14.4% 7.6%
Yes, it’s reduced wait times for regular screening 34.6% 24.0% 26.1% 17.6%
No 15.2% 11.1% 14.5% 13.1%
I don’t know 25.7% 44.6% 45.1% 61.7%

Eliminate One TSA Security Measure: With regard to TSA security screening at the airport, when asked, “Which of the following TSA security measures would you most like to eliminate?” the top responses were: “removing of shoes” (27.3%), “none, do not eliminate any security measures” (20.8%), “extensive pat-down” (19.7%) “limiting liquids in carry-on baggage” (19.2%), and “laptop removal” (6.0%).

Shoe removal has been the top response the past four years in a row.

Airline passengers who qualify for Global Entry and TSA PreCheck do not need to remove shoes, computers or 1-quart bag carrying liquids at 160 airports throughout the United States.

Through the years, Travel Leaders Group has built a reputation for gathering extensive travel trends data from its vast network of travel agents, in addition to American consumers and travelers. This is the 9th consecutive year for the consumer travel survey. To see recent survey data on leisure travel and “checking in” with work, you can click the following link:

https://www.travelleadersgroup.com/62-americans-regularly-check-work-vacationing-according-new-survey/

American consumers were engaged through social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as through direct contact as travel clients for the following Travel Leaders Group companies including the flagship Travel Leaders brand, as well as  Cruise Specialists, Nexion, Protravel International, SinglesCruise.com, and Tzell Travel Group units.

With nearly $21 billion in annual sales, Travel Leaders Group is the largest travel agency company in North America, comprised of approximately 30% of all travel agencies in North America that are wholly-owned, franchised, or member agencies. It’s a leader in both the retail travel agency space and corporate travel, and consistently ranks as one of the top travel companies nationwide. The Benton Harbor Travel Leaders office is located at 1958 Mall Place in the Orchard Park Center between Meijer and the Mall.

Travel Leaders Group is working to transform travel with a commitment to vacation and business travel clients through a progressive approach toward each unique travel experience. Having already assisted millions of travelers, Travel Leaders Group manages leisure, business and franchise travel operations under a variety of diversified divisions and brands, including All Aboard Travel, Andrew Harper Travel, Colletts Travel, Cruise Specialists, Nexion, Protravel International, SinglesCruise.com, Travel Leaders Corporate, Travel Leaders Network and Tzell Travel. With annual sales approaching $21 billion through over 7,000 locations, Travel Leaders Group ranks as one of the industry’s largest traditional travel agency companies.

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