California Moves to Restrict Clear's Airport Line-Skipping Privileges
Legislation aims to create separate security lanes for Clear members, ensuring fairness in airport security queues.
- California Senate Transportation Committee advances bill to limit Clear's line-skipping at airports.
- Proposed legislation requires Clear and similar services to operate dedicated lanes, separating them from general security lines.
- Support from unions and some lawmakers contrasts with opposition from major airlines and business groups.
- Clear, charging $189 annually for expedited airport security access, faces scrutiny over equity concerns.
- If passed, the bill could impact airport revenue and operational costs for airlines.