If you see SSSS printed on your boarding pass, it means you have been selected for Secondary Security Screening Selection.
It’s a code used by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and airlines to indicate that a passenger will receive additional security screening before boarding.
🔍 What Happens If You Have SSSS?
You may experience extra steps such as:
A more detailed document check
Additional questions from security staff
Extra screening of your carry-on items
A more thorough security check
It may take a little longer than normal, so arriving early is a good idea.
❓ Does SSSS Mean You Did Something Wrong?
No.
Seeing SSSS does not automatically mean:
You are in trouble
You committed an offense
You are considered dangerous
Passengers can receive the code for many reasons, including automated security selection processes.
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