February 6, 2007
Clear® Membership in Indianapolis Tops 2,000; Offers Enrollment at Downtown Location
INDIANAPOLIS – Clear® Registered Traveler announced today that enrollment has already topped 2,000 in the Indianapolis Clear program, and that in response to demand from area businesses, Clear has deployed an enrollment kiosk in downtown Indianapolis at the Chase Tower until March 2nd. The enrollment location will be open weekdays from 10-2 and 3-6 and will be staffed by Clear attendants.
"This is the first step that Clear is taking to bring enrollment out of the airport to our customers," said Steven Brill, CEO and founder of Clear. "The program has grown considerably since we opened the lanes at the airport only about two weeks ago and we're beginning to work with area corporations with large numbers of travelers to bring our enrollment kiosks to their offices."
Clear allows business travelers and other frequent fliers to pay a fee ($99.95) to be pre-screened by the TSA and receive a biometric identity card that provides them with expedited passage through airport security checkpoints.
Those wishing to enroll at the Chase location are asked to begin the enrollment process at www.flyclear.com before visiting the Clear enrollment center. To complete the process, applicants must bring two pieces of government-issued ID (passport and driver's license are strongly recommended) to the Chase Tower.
About Clear®
Verified Identity Pass's Clear Registered Traveler is the first privately run registered traveler program operating at U.S. airports. Clear has been operational since July 19, 2005, at Orlando International Airport and has over 36,000 members. Last month, Clear expanded its network with launches at JFK Terminal 7 and San José, Indianapolis and Cincinnati International Airports, and in March, will open programs at JFK's Terminal 1 and Newark's Terminal B. In addition, Clear has an agreement with Toronto Pearson International Airport to operate a Canadian program, working with Canadian authorities. Clear's verification kiosk, co-developed with Verified Identity Pass's partner GE, with shoe scanning technology can allow members in the Clear lanes to keep their shoes on as they pass through the security checkpoint. www.flyclear.com.