Clear, a provider of airport security fast lanes, has been chosen in a competitive bidding process to operate Clear lanes at Denver International Airport. Clear's express security lanes will launch this winter. All airlines operating from the airport, and their passengers, will be able to use Clear's fast pass lanes. Members of Clear will be able to use their cards roundtrip between Denver and nearly all airports in the Clear network including San Francisco, San Jose, New York's JFK, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Little Rock and Orlando. Steven Brill, Clear's CEO, said "Denver is a world-class airport with a record of customer service innovation. We are confident that, given Denver's passenger volume, it will become one of our largest operations." With 11 million passengers going through security each year, Denver's security lanes are the second busiest of any airport to deploy Clear. Clear provides members with access to a separate, faster line through airport security checkpoints by using an identity card containing their encrypted fingerprint or iris images. The annual fee of $99.95 is charged once applicants are approved by the government.