(KWNO)-Starting May 31 air travelers at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Terminal 2 can schedule a specific time to pass through security. It’s a program called MSP reserve and Airport spokesman Jeff Lea says it’s free of charge and available for flights between 3:45 and 8 am which is the peak period in the morning time.
Terminal 2 saw record passenger activity in April and May and Lea says they’re hoping MSP Reserve helps reduce congestion. Booking a security appointment can be done at the airport’s website.
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