California Airports Introduce Guest Passes for Non-Travelers

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Some California airports, including Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport, are allowing non-passengers to access secure areas through new guest pass programs, aiming to enhance the airport experience and boost commerce, while maintaining security protocols. These programs require TSA approval and are part of a broader trend to reintroduce more personal and social elements to air travel post-9/11.
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- Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport begins guest pass program for non-passengers to go past security ABC7 San Francisco
- Bay Area airport approves guest passes for non-ticketed visits SFGATE
- Airports allow non-travelers past security for first time in decades The US Sun
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