What does SSSS mean on Boarding Pass

If you see “SSSS” printed on your boarding pass, it stands for: “Secondary Security Screening Selection”. It means you’ve been flagged for additional security screening by the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) before your flight — typically at a U.S. airport or on a flight traveling to/from the U.S.

🔍 What Happens If You Get SSSS

When you reach the airport:

  1. At security, you’ll be pulled aside for:

    • Enhanced pat-downs

    • Thorough inspection of your carry-on

    • Swabs for explosive traces

    • Possible questions about your travel

  2. At the boarding gate, you might also:

    • Be held back for final checks

    • Have to wait while your boarding pass is scanned and verified manually

This process can take longer than standard screening, so it’s best to arrive earlier than usual.

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❓Why Did I Get SSSS?

You might be selected for several reasons, including:

  • Random selection

  • Booking a one-way international flight

  • Last-minute or cash purchase of a ticket

  • Traveling to/from certain high-risk countries

  • Being on a watch list (even mistakenly)

  • Name similarity to someone on a list

Sometimes, frequent occurrences of SSSS may indicate you’re mistakenly flagged, and you can apply for a redress number (see below).


🛡 How to Avoid SSSS in the Future

  1. Apply for a Redress Number through the DHS TRIP (Traveler Redress Inquiry Program):

  2. Use TSA PreCheck or Global Entry (if eligible)

  3. Book round-trip tickets in advance with standard payment methods

  4. Avoid last-minute itinerary changes or traveling with unusual patterns

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