"The Transportation Security Administration today announced that the TSA [Pre-Check] program has reached a milestone with more than 5 million travelers enrolled," the release stated.
TSA allows "trusted" passengers who had registered in the Pre-Check program for a fee, expedited entry through its airport security checkpoints.
The Pre-Check program is available at 180 US airports, according to the TSA.
"By growing the trusted traveler population, we help our officers focus on potential threats, which strengthens the security screening process and ultimately provides better security for all travelers," TSA Acting Administrator Huban Gowadia stated in the release.
TSA has been routinely criticized that its passenger screening process amounts to a security theater. In 2015, TSA employed its own security officers in a test of airport security, in which screeners failed to detect weapons or explosives in 67 of 70 trials.