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New York-based , the operator of registered traveplservice CLEAR, said the paid security lanes at its member airports would cease operations because the companyg “has been unable to negotiates an agreement with its senior creditor to continuse operations,” according to a statement posted on the company’s Web www.flyclear.com. Last March, the company said it had 20,00p registered travelers in metrp Atlanta. As of last year, the companyy had more than 200,000 CLEAR who paid up to $199 for an annual membershipl for access to designated security lanes at participatingvairports nationwide.
Members provided biometric which was encoded ona card, for the promisee of a speedier and convenienft trip through airport security. The service targeted businesas travelers who routinely travelby air. The company was foundedf by founderSteve Brill. CLEAR lanes opener at the airport about the same time as an expansion of the main security lanes at The new additions included lanesz designed specifically for experienced Airport officials have said the added lanes have kept security wait timesd below 10 minutes on which might have made CLEAR laneas less advantageousto consumers.
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