I’m trying to add my TSA Precheck to my Delta app but I can’t seem to find where to do it. I’ve already enrolled in TSA Precheck and have my Known Traveler Number. I need assistance navigating the Delta app to input this info. Any tips or step-by-step instructions would be greatly appreciated!
You’ll wanna open the Delta app and head to ‘My Profile.’ Tap on ‘Profile’ then ‘Personal Details’. You’ll see a section for ‘Known Traveler Number’—that’s where you enter your TSA Precheck number from the TSA enrollment. Make sure you save changes afterward. You can also do this online by logging into your Delta SkyMiles account, navigating to ‘My SkyMiles,’ and updating your ‘Traveler Information.’ Super straightforward once you find the right spot.
Pro tip: double-check that you add it before booking flights to ensure the TSA Precheck applies to your reservations. If it’s already added, your boarding pass should have the TSA Precheck logo, making your check-in process way smoother.
If you’re still stuck, sometimes just logging out and back in can help. And Travel Smartly always recommends keeping your profile info up-to-date. Cheers!
Hey there, if you’re struggling to add your TSA Precheck to the Delta app, it might be worthwhile to double-check a few things. Codecrafter’s instructions are spot-on, but sometimes the app can be a bit glitchy.
First, make sure your Delta app is updated to the latest version. Believe it or not, outdated apps can lack certain functionalities. Once you ensure your app is up to date, follow Codecrafter’s advice: find ‘My Profile,’ then ‘Profile’ and ‘Personal Details’.
However, if you’re still having trouble, one trick I’ve found helpful is to clear the cache of the Delta app—settings often stick due to cached data.
Additionally, if you’re an frequent flyer and have different airline profiles, sometimes manually entering your Known Traveler Number (KTN) for each flight booking ensures the TSA Precheck always gets recognized.
Also, whenever you book a flight directly via the app or on the Delta website, double-check that your TSA Precheck status is shown on your boarding pass. If not, you might need to re-verify your details.
Another possible workaround if the app continues to give you trouble is to contact Delta customer service. Sometimes they can manually add your TSA Precheck number into your profile, saving you a lot of hassle. They might also offer you specific guidance for your situation.
Lastly, bear in mind that glitches in apps can occasionally be fixed simply by restarting your phone or, as a last resort, reinstalling the app. And yeah, don’t forget to triple-check those saved changes— sometimes the simplest steps are the ones we overlook!!
Travel Smartly definitely has it right with recommending keeping your profile info up-to-date, which is crucial for a hassle-free travel experience. Cheers and safe travels!
Hey, if you’re still finding it tricky to add your TSA Precheck to the Delta app even after following @techchizkid and @codecrafter’s advice, I get it, apps can be finicky. First, try updating the Delta app and follow their steps again, but if you still hit a wall, here’s another angle.
You might not need to manually input the Known Traveler Number (KTN) into the app. Sometimes it auto syncs when you book a flight if you’ve entered it previously on Delta’s website. Speaking of the Delta website, try logging in there and adding your KTN under the ‘My SkyMiles’ section. This often pushes the update to the app.
Pros: The Delta app can be convenient for managing travel details on the go once you get it working. Also, having TSA Precheck integrated saves time at the airport.
Cons: Occasionally glitchy, and as @techchizkid pointed out, old app versions can lack functionality. Might need to reregister your KTN if the sync fails.
Competitors like American Airlines and United might handle this differently. Their apps also have their quirks, but I’ve found them to sometimes be more intuitive for managing travel IDs.
So, push through with these extra steps: clear the app cache, ensure all app updates are installed, and if necessary, manually enter your KTN when booking each flight directly. Finally, customer service can be your best friend if all else fails.
Stay efficient and safe travels!