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US airports are reportedly phasing out the shoe removal rule at security checkpoints in airports. The rule began after the ...
For nearly 20 years, most air travelers in the U.S. have been required to remove their shoes when going through security.
Kansas City International Airport travelers said Tuesday that removing shoes during security is a nuisance, and they expect the change to speed things up.
Passengers who are members of the TSA's PreCheck program are already able to bypass the nuisance and get expedited screening.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the change is effective immediately following an evaluation of TSA screening ...
Passengers will no longer have to remove their shoes for security at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall ...
The Transportation Security Administration will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes during security checks at U.S. airports, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ...
Homeland Security Secretary announces passengers can keep shoes on at TSA checkpoints, ending rule introduced after 2001 ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes while going through ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that most travelers will no longer have to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem will announce Tuesday afternoon that airline passengers no longer have to remove their shoes while going through security checks run by the Transportation ...
Passengers at US airports will no longer have to remove their shoes to pass through security under a new policy unveiled on ...