Starting Monday, passengers without TSA PreCheck must use a single security checkpoint at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport's main terminal.
A remodel of the ticketing lobby in Terminal 1, also known as the Lindbergh terminal, means security screening at the south checkpoint will be limited to passengers with TSA PreCheck, those with CLEAR PreCheck and airport employees.
The rest of the traveling public, including First Class/Sky Priority and CLEAR Standard passengers, must use the terminal's north checkpoint, according to the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC), which owns and operates the airport.
It's all part of a multiyear $1.6 billion renovation at the airport's main terminal, which includes an overhaul of the baggage claim area, the food court, and new restrooms. The ticketing lobby is being expanded toward the front of the airport to make it larger. "In the end, the improvements at Terminal 1 will be worth any inconvenience encountered along the way," said MAC spokesman John Welbes. "The challenge will be for people to get to the proper checkpoint, but after that, the experience will be the same as it is now."
Work on the south checkpoint is expected to be completed by mid-December, but the restrictions will be in place during the busy travel weekend for teacher conferences in October and the Thanksgiving holiday.
Now, travelers occasionally experience a bottleneck in Terminal 1 during busy times when lines from both checkpoints blend into each other. The squeeze is exacerbated because construction of new elevators is walled off at the terminal's midsection. The heaviest passenger volumes typically occur between 5:30 and 8 a.m., according to the MAC.
According to TSA spokeswoman Danielle Bennett, the renovation project means two security lanes will not be available for standard passengers. This is "due to the limited space for passengers to be able to maneuver past the construction wall," she said.
All told, 16 lanes will be available for screening in Terminal 1, Bennett said. "The north checkpoint, which is our largest [with] 10 lanes, will be used to accommodate standard passengers during the MAC's construction project," she added.