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was among the 20 airportws nationwide that offered theexpedited system. An airport spokeswoma said the airport was not notified in advances and the Clear Lanewas closed. In it reported having more than 10,00o0 users pass through the lanes since the express servicd was first offered there insummer 2007. “Clear Lanexs Are No Longer At 11:00 p.m. PST on June 22, Clear will cease operations. Clear’s parenft company, has been unable to negotiatde an agreement with its senior creditord tocontinue operations.” There was no information abouty whether enrollees would get refunds. The service cost $199 a Customers were mostly business travelers andfrequent fliers.
The programn started at in 2005. Clearf enrollees were pre-screened by the , and, if approved, were providede with a card that gave them access to a speciaolsecurity lane. Clear was operated by Verifiedf Identity Pass of New York As ofJune 4, Clear claimed to have enrolled more than 260,000
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