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For the first time in more than 20 years, air travelers in the U.S. won't have to take their shoes off to get through TSA screenings.
For the first time in almost 20 years, travelers no longer have to take off their shoes during security screenings at certain U.S. airports.
For nearly twenty years, most air travelers in the U.S. have been required to remove their shoes when going through security. That requirement has ended.
The changes “will make screening easier for passengers, improve traveler satisfaction and reduce wait times,” federal officials said.
The changes “will make screening easier for passengers, improve traveler satisfaction and reduce wait times,” federal officials said.
Washington (CNN) — After nearly two decades, passengers going through airport security in the United States will no longer have to take their shoes off.
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