What Does ‘SSSS’ on Your Boarding Pass Mean? (And How to Stay Calm When You Se

For travelers flagged with SSSS, questions often arise about recurrence and how to minimize future selections. While SSSS is not permanent, repeated designations are possible, particularly for travelers who frequently book flights with characteristics that trigger algorithmic review. Steps exist to address potential issues. Applying for a Redress Control Number through the Department of Homeland Security’s Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (TRIP) allows passengers to submit a review if they believe they have been unfairly flagged. Once issued, the Redress Control Number can be entered during flight bookings to differentiate travelers from others with similar names or profiles. Enrollment in Trusted Traveler programs, maintaining consistent booking and payment practices, and ensuring that all personal and travel information matches official identification can reduce the likelihood of repeated SSSS selection. Additionally, allowing extra time at the airport—typically 30 to 45 minutes beyond standard arrival expectations—provides a buffer for the secondary screening process, reducing anxiety and ensuring boarding schedules are met. By combining foresight with understanding of TSA protocols, travelers maintain agency over the security experience, even when flagged for additional scrutiny.