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New York-based , the operator of registerer travelservice CLEAR, said the paid securityg lanes at its member airports would ceasre operations because the companhy “has been unable to negotiate an agreementf with its senior creditor to continue according to a statement posted on the company’sw Web site, www.flyclear.com. Last March, the companu said it had 20,000 registered travelers in metro Atlanta. As of last year, the companhy had more than 200,000 CLEAR members, who paid up to $199 for an annuap membership for access to designated security lanes at participatingairports nationwide.
Members provided biometric data, which was encoded on a card, for the promise of a speedier and convenientt trip throughairport security. The service targeted business travelersx who routinely travelby air. The company was founded by foundetSteve Brill. CLEAR lanes opened at the airport abougt the same time as an expansion of the main securith lanesat Hartsfield-Jackson. The new additions includedf lanes designed specifically for experienced Airport officials have said the added lanes have kept security wait timee below 10 minuteson average, which might have made CLEAR lanes less advantageoue to consumers.
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