It seems like a throw-back to the days before 9-11, when you could meet passengers at the gate, rather than outside the TSA area. Now, at Glacier Park International Airport, a newly-created “visitors pass” gets you into the gate area and, yes…the dining and other shopping opportunities beyond the TSA checkpoint.It seems like a throw-back to the days before 9-11, when you could meet passengers at the gate, rather than outside the TSA area. Now, at Glacier Park International Airport, a newly-created “visitors pass” gets you into the gate area and, yes…the dining and other shopping opportunities beyond the TSA checkpoint.
The new pass, is good for one day. Airport Director Rob Ratkowski, obviously proud of the newly-designed terminal, says this is a wonderful development. Here’s the drill: Complete an application and submit it up to 7-days in advance…or the day you wish to use the pass. You must show TSA-approved photo ID, which will be scanned at the TSA checkpoint. The pass is good for that day, expiring at 9:00 that night.
Applications are now available at the airport’s website, I Fly Glacier dot com.
The new pass, is good for one day. Airport Director Rob Ratkowski, obviously proud of the newly-designed terminal, says this is a wonderful development. Here’s the drill: Complete an application and submit it up to 7-days in advance…or the day you wish to use the pass. You must show TSA-approved photo ID, which will be scanned at the TSA checkpoint. The pass is good for that day, expiring at 9:00 that night.
Applications are now available at the airport’s website, I Fly Glacier dot com.







