»»TSA Paperless Boarding Pass Pilot – Participating Airports List Grows to 20
Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport was added last week to the list of airports participating to the paperless boarding pass pilot program TSA launched in 2007.

The paperless boarding pass has a two dimensional bar code containing passenger information as well as authentication information from the airline that can only be decoded by a TSA scanner.
It offers more functionality and a faster passengers’ experience at airport. Also with TSA scanner detecting any sign of tampering, paperless boarding pass will prevent fraudulent paper boarding passes.
You can take part in this pilot program when flying out of one of the participating airports on a participating airline. Below the list as reported by TSA.
Atlanta Hartsfield International (ATL), Austin-Bergstrom International (AUS), Boston Logan International (BOS), Chicago O-Hare International (ORD), Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International (CVG),Cleveland Hopkins (CLE), Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County (DTW), George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), Indianapolis International (IND), John Wayne, Orange County, CA (SNA), Las Vegas McCarren (LAS), Los Angeles International (LAX), Memphis (MEM), Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP), New York LaGuardia (LGA), Newark International (EWR), Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA), Salt Lake City International (SLC), San Antonio International (SAT), Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA)
Continental: IAH, DCA, EWR, BOS, AUS, SAT, CLE, LGA, LAS
Delta/Northwest: ATL, LAS, MEM, MSP, DET, SLC, CVG
Delta only: LGA
Northwest only: IND
Alaska: SEAAmerican: ORD, SNA, LAX.
