BTC Survey Finds Business Travelers Eager For RT

A Business Travel Coalition survey has found that 82 percent of survey participants want to see the airlines they do business with “embrace” the Registered Traveler program.

BTC surveyed 211 travel industry professionals (randomly selected from its database) over a four-day period in July. The survey was commissioned by Registered Traveler provider FLO (Fast Lane Option).

The survey also found that 80 percent of respondents would pay a $99 registered traveler fee simply for the benefit of access to expedited security lines, while 38 percent they would be “very interested” in paying $199 for an upgraded program that would include benefits beyond quicker security checkpoint processing, such as airport concession discounts or parking privileges.

In an analysis of the survey, BTC Chairman Kevin Mitchell states that by broadening the appeal of Registered Traveler, RT can more quickly reach “critical mass” at the national level. The quicker RT reaches this “critical mass,” argues Mitchell, it can fulfill the Transportation Security Administration’s reason for supporting RT in the first place, moving passengers as quickly as possible into secure areas of airports.

While RT providers believe there is widespread support for Registered Traveler, the Transportation Security Administration seems to be backing away from the program. On Capitol Hill this week, Transportation Security Administration Administrator Kip Hawley told a House Committee on Homeland Security panel that TSA believes RT “is not now an effective operational tool” against terrorists and that TSA has “decided that taxpayer resources are best applied to more critical needs than Registered Traveler.”

“Once we define [a] trusted [traveler], that provides a blueprint for vulnerability,” Hawley told the panel. “And the security risk introduced at RT becomes a risk for every passenger, because what we make easy for one becomes easy for many.”

Even though RT is a privately operated program, it relies on TSA to qualify RT providers and approve RT procedures and equipment, such as shoe-scanning technology.

In his testimony before the Homeland Security panel, Steve Brill, CEO of RT provider Verified Identity Pass, sharply criticized the TSA for failing to support Registered Traveler.

“[F]or whatever reason, TSA and DHS have not allowed RT to become what it can and should become,” Brill testified. “To the contrary, it seems that at almost every turn, decisions that threaten to undermine RT have been made by the TSA Threat Assessment and Credentialing Office. That’s the office also responsible for TWIC and Secure Flight. Perhaps the folks in charge there don’t want to see a private-sector program flourish while those government programs remain unfulfilled.”

RSS Share

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2012 Penton Media Inc.


Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

Search 125,000+ Venues

Search Meeting Space

Find Event Venues with Cvent

The Meeting Planning Blog

NEW! Capsules Latest Posts

Sign Up for Our Free E-Newsletters



Meetings Collaborative

Rate your experience with meeting venues and suppliers.

Facility / Hotel

 
Powered by: Meetings Collaborative

Latest Webinar

Beyond Marketing: What Else Social Media Can Do for Your Meetings
Thursday, May 24 | 2-3 p.m. EST

Most associations know that online social networks can be handy tools to spread the word about their meetings and events. But social media can do so much more than market. Our social media expert will uncover ways you can leverage social media to discover the educational content your members are craving, engage and energize your community, build relationships, and even simplify your meeting processes. Register Now!

VIEW ALL ARCHIVED WEBINARS

Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus

Back to Top

Explore Our Newsletters

On Medical Meetings


Meeting Planner Survival Guide

Whether you're a novice planner or a veteran, this compilation of must-read articles is your meeting planning resource.

Must-See Meeting Files

Visit the MeetingsNet expert-advice site, where we’ve got top meeting pros on camera answering a variety of your questions as well as a collection of educational—and sometimes offbeat—editors’ pick lists — from the top tech tools to the best books for meeting professionals.

Suppliers/
Facilities/CVBs

MeetingsNet makes it easy to find the CVBs, tourist boards, and facilities you need for your next meeting.

Deal Finder

Special offers brought to you by MeetingsNet.

Find A Job

Targeted to all aspects of the hospitality and special events industry.

SMM PORTAL

Your source for Strategic Meetings Management info and intelligence

Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   RSS Feed

Inside Current Issue

MM March 2012

March 2012

MM January 2012

Jan/Feb 2012

Nov/Dec 2011

Nov/Dec 2011

September/October 2011

July/August 2011

Browse Back Issues