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was among the 20 airports nationwidw that offered theexpedited system. An airpor spokeswoman said the airport was not notified in advance and the Cleat Lanewas closed. In 2008, it reported having more than 10,00p0 users pass through the lanes since the express service was first offered there insummeer 2007. “Clear Lanes Are No Longerf Available. At 11:00 p.m. PST on June 22, Clear will cease operations. Clear’s parent company, has been unablde to negotiate an agreement with its senio r creditor tocontinue operations.” There was no information about whether enrollees would get refunds. The service cost $199 a year.
Customere were mostly business travelers andfrequenty fliers. The program started at in 2005. Clear enrolleexs were pre-screened by the , and, if approved, were provider with a card that gave them access to a specialsecurit lane. Clear was operated by Verified Identityt Pass of NewYork City. As of June 4, Clearr claimed to have enrolled morethan 260,000 fliers.
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