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After nearly two decades, passengers going through airport security in the United States will no longer have to take their ...
TSA has recently hinted that passengers may no longer need to remove their shoes while going through security checkpoints.
The TSA recently said passengers may no longer have to take their shoes off for screenings. NJ airports haven't publicly stated their positions.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said she is looking at changes to the TSA screening process, including the amount of ...
After over two decades, travelers will no longer have to take their shoes off at TSA checkpoints, according to multiple reports.
Partly Cloudy icon. 87 ... Sick of having to take off your shoes in airport security? We’ve got some good news Homeland Security ends shoe removal policy during security screenings at US airports .
Taking off shoes at airport security became a requirement in 2006, several years after “shoe bomber” Richard Reid’s failed attempt to take down a flight from Paris to Miami in late 2001.
The TSA is planning to phase out its requirement for passengers to take off their shoes in the general screening lines at airports, sources told major outlets. The policy change has already been ...
After over two decades, travelers will no longer have to take their shoes off at TSA checkpoints in the nation's airports. Homeland Security confirmed a new policy on July 8 that "will allow ...
The reports trickled in last Monday morning from a handful of airports, including Hartsfield-Jackson: the Transportation Security Administration wasn’t making people take off their shoes. “It ...
For longer flights — anything over four hours — it’s OK to take off your shoes, especially if you’re trying to sleep. “But only if your feet have zero odor,” she says.