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What Does ‘SSSS’ On Your Boarding Pass Mean? 007

Posted on April 21, 2026 by Admin

“SSSS” on a boarding pass stands for Secondary Security Screening Selection.

It means the airline has flagged your ticket for extra security screening before you can board your flight. It’s used by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the United States.

What happens if you get SSSS:

You’ll usually go through some or all of these extra steps:

  • A more detailed pat-down or body scan
  • Additional baggage inspection (carry-on and sometimes checked luggage)
  • Extra questions from security officers
  • Being taken aside at the gate or checkpoint for screening

Why it happens:

There’s no single reason. It can be triggered randomly or by things like:

  • One-way or last-minute tickets
  • Certain travel routes or countries
  • Name matching a watchlist or similar “risk profile” (sometimes even incorrectly)
  • Random security selection (this is more common than people think)

Important to know:

  • It’s not a punishment
  • It doesn’t necessarily mean anything is wrong with you
  • It’s usually decided automatically by airline/TSA systems
  • It can happen more than once, even if you’ve flown before without issues

If you want, tell me what you saw (or the flight context), and I can help you figure out why it might have happened in your specific case.

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