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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem teased upcoming changes to TSA's liquids in carry-ons policy on Wednesday. She ...
With an end to removing your shoes at the airport, an irritant of modern life is done with. That doesn’t happen very often.
TSA will allow passengers to keep their shoes on when they go through the general security line at many major airports across the country.
The policy change is nationwide and goes into effect immediately, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said.
The Transportation Security Administration did not officially start requiring travelers to take off their shoes at the ...
TSA and DHS are expected to formally announce airport passengers will no longer have to remove their shoes while going through security.
The shoe removal process was implemented in 2006 "in response to an attempt by an airline passenger to conceal a bomb in his ...
The days of taking your shoes off during security screenings at U.S. airports is reportedly coming to a close.
Meanwhile, airport security experts would like to know with more certainty what led the TSA to determine that removing shoes ...
Beginning immediately, passengers traveling through airports across the country will keep their shoes on when passing through TSA screening.
TSA began its policy of requiring airline passengers to take shoes off during security screenings in 2006, five years after a passenger aboard an American Airlines flight tried to detonate explosives ...
The TSA currently requires passengers to remove their shoes when going through a security checkpoint. Now, a new report claims the government agency has rolled back this mandate.