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:
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
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
Apply for a Redress Number through the DHS TRIP (Traveler Redress Inquiry Program):
This is helpful if you’re repeatedly selected due to name confusion.
Use TSA PreCheck or Global Entry (if eligible)
Book round-trip tickets in advance with standard payment methods
Avoid last-minute itinerary changes or traveling with unusual patterns
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