There’s a new effort to change security screening at California airports. Lawmakers will take up a bill tomorrow that requires third-party vendors use their own lane. This would stop services like Clear Secure from letting paid subscribers cut in front of other passengers. Six airlines are against the measure. Delta, United, Southwest, Alaska, JetBlue and Hawaiian all claim the move would “severely restrict” airports from managing checkpoint lines. They fear if Clear stops operating, the revenue loss could increase airfare tickets.
