Grand Hyatt Signs on for a Unique DFW Pilot Program
DALLAS / FT. WORTH, TX, December 7, 2006. Grand Hyatt DFW, adjoined to the new Terminal D at DFW Airport, has announced that the TSA has given the hotel authorization to implement a unique pilot program - Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Access Authorization to Commercial Establishments Beyond the Screening Checkpoint Pilot Program (AAACE Program).
TSA's AAACE Program gives qualifying hotel guests staying at the Grand Hyatt DFW an opportunity to proceed through security screening at Terminal D in order to gain access to the facility's specialty shops, restaurants and other commercial establishments. The AAACE Program is voluntary and is limited to only registered overnight guests at the Grand Hyatt DFW. It is being conducted by TSA in cooperation with the hotel and the DFW Airport Board, the hotel's operator.
"This is an exciting time for Grand Hyatt DFW. To be in a position to exclusively present our registered hotel guests an option to access the secured side of Terminal D without being a ticketed passenger is an unprecedented offering," said Michael Stephens, general manager for Grand Hyatt DFW. "We have received full support from DFW International Airport on this program and we are honored that TSA has given us authorization to provide this offering to our customers. We look forward to seeing the results which will not only benefit our hotel guests, but the concessionaires and DFW International Airport."
Qualified registered hotel guests who participate in TSA's AAACE Program will have access to the over two-million-square-foot Terminal D facility, which opened in 2005 and was designed with soaring 80-foot ceilings, paintings and unique architecture to visually appeal to its travelers, as well as provide an abundance of amenities that ensure the safest and most-pleasant travel experience of any facility in the world. Terminal D showcases everything from specialty retail shops such as Fossil, Brooks Brothers and the PGA Tour Shop, to a variety of restaurants, bars and other commercial establishments, including Reata Grill, T.G.I. Friday's, Blue Mesa Taco & Tequila Bar, Cantina Laredo, Fuddruckers Hamburgers and Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, among others.
How Does the AAACE Program Work? Eligibility Any adult registered overnight guest staying at the Grand Hyatt DFW is eligible to participate in the AAACE Program. Minors, under the age of 18, can also seek participation in the program but they must be registered as an overnight guest and accompanied by a registered adult.
Process
Each registered hotel guest, including minors, who wants to gain access beyond the screening checkpoint, must first notify the hotel's Front Desk staff in person. Once notification is made, the following process is followed:
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The hotel will contact a Department of Public Safety Officer (DPS Officer) to come to the front desk to meet with the requesting guest(s) and confirm the registered guest(s) eligibility to participate in the AAACE Program.
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The DPS Officer will examine proper identification presented by each registered guest(s), which includes an unexpired valid government-issue photo (e.g. driver's license, passport, I.D. Card issued by a state Department of Motor Vehicles), as well as each registered guest(s) date of birth.
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The DPS Officer will compare all information against TSA's No Fly List - the same list which all persons' names are compared when going to take a commercial flight - in order to determine whether the registered guest(s) is someone the U.S. would prohibit from flying commercially as a passenger.
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If the DPS Officer permits the registered guest(s) to participate in the AAACE Program, the DPS Officer only will complete and issue the registered guest(s) an AAACE Authorization Form to permit the individual name on it to proceed through only the Terminal D22 security screening checkpoint and cannot be used at any other screening checkpoints.
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The Authorization Form must be presented at the Terminal D22 screening checkpoint, along with government-issued identification, on the date of the form's issuance. The Form will be taken by the TSA Transportation Security Officer at the screening checkpoint.
Time Period for Access Privileges
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The Authorization Form is valid for only one entrance on the date of issuance and expires at midnight on that date.
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The entire process must be repeated and a new Authorization Form obtained for each access to the commercial establishments beyond the screening checkpoint.
Restrictions
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Registered overnight guests of the Grand Hyatt DFW who are booked on a flight departing DFW cannot participate in the AAACE Program on the date of their scheduled flight.
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Conference attendees or patrons at the Grand Met restaurant at Grand Hyatt DFW may not participate in the AAACE Program unless their status as a registered overnight guest has been verified.
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Minors cannot participate in the AAACE Program unless they are accompanied by an adult registered overnight hotel guest staying with them who is also permitted to participate in the AAACE Program.
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Minors who have received an Authorization Form will not be allowed to proceed through the TSA screening checkpoint at D22 unless accompanied by an adult with a valid Authorization From and whose name appears on the minor's Authorization Form.
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AAACE Program participants, like commercial airline passengers, are limited to bringing one bag plus one personal item beyond the screening checkpoint. Items on the current TSA Prohibited Items List can be found at the Grand Hyatt DFW hotel front desk or at http://www.tsa.gov.