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The Department of Homeland Security announced that it's streamlining the airport security screening process easier for ...
From shoe-free screening to facial recognition technology, here's how airport security checkpoints are being transformed in ...
Tiny toiletries stuffed into one-quart plastic bags have long been a way of life for frequent flyers who carry their ...
The days of turning your bathroom counter into a makeshift chemistry lab to measure out your go-to toiletries into 3.4-ounce ...
The shift comes after nearly 20 years of mandatory shoe removal, a rule put in place after the 2001 "shoe bomber" attempt ...
The change follows nearly two decades of travelers being required to remove footwear, following the 2001 “shoe bomber” ...
The changes “will make screening easier for passengers, improve traveler satisfaction and reduce wait times,” federal ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Tuesday announced that all passengers going through airport security around the country will no longer have to take off their shoes.
The Transportation Security Administration will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes during security checks at U ...
Good news for travelers heading through American airports: the TSA is ending its long-standing shoes-off requirement at ...
WASHINGTON — The Transportation Security Administration has started allowing passengers to keep their shoes on during ...
Some U.S. airports now allow passengers to keep shoes on during TSA screenings, diverging from post-2001 security practices.