MSP Terminal 1 passengers can save spot in security line starting Tuesday
Passengers flying out of Terminal 1 at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport will be able to reserve their spot in the security line starting Sept. 17.
Through the MSP Reserve program, passengers can reserve their spot in line up to one week before their flight by providing information such as their flight number and number of passengers traveling together, according to a Metropolitan Airports Commission news release.
From there, passengers can reserve a spot that works for them from a list of available times, starting from 3:45 a.m. and continuing to 7:45 p.m. daily.
Once the reservation has been confirmed and passengers have arrived at the airport, they will get in a separate security line designated for those who utilize the program.
MSP Reserve is a program that launched at Terminal 2 in May 2023 and has helped reduce wait times and add peace of mind for airport passengers, according to Scott Skramstad, director of terminal and landside operations for the Metropolitan Airports Commission.
The Terminal 2 program has taken 50,000 reservations since its inception, and a similar version of the program is used in 18 airports across North America and Europe, Skramstad said in a news release.
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