For the first time in almost 20 years, travelers may no longer be required to take off their shoes during security screenings at U.S. airports. The Transportation Security Administration is looking to ...
Travelers, rejoice! After nearly two decades of slipping off shoes in security lines, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is preparing to phase out its long-standing shoe removal rule at ...
From a practical standpoint, millions of travelers passing through United States airports have taken off their shoes at security checkpoints in the nearly two decades since the rule went into effect.
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Taking off our shoes at airports is coming to an end. RELATED: TSA to allow people to keep shoes on at checkpoints for first time in 20 years Taking off your shoes and placing ...
For years, travelers have been forced to awkwardly remove their shoes in the airport security line, a policy that dates back to a failed, decades-old terrorism plot. The rule just changed with a big ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a major shift to airport security protocol, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has ended the long-standing requirement for most passengers to remove their shoes at ...
This story has been updated to include statements from Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. The Transportation Security Administration is kicking it old school by reversing a ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced that it will allow travelers passing through domestic airports to keep their shoes on during the security screening process. Today's news ...
Homeland Security says technology has improved to no longer need shoe removal but the policy was 'necessary' for the last 20 years Homeland Security says technology has improved to no longer need shoe ...
CASCADE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Travelers can now keep their shoes on at U.S. airport security checkpoints. The Transportation Security Administration has ended its nearly two-decade-old shoe removal ...
For the first time in almost 20 years, travelers may no longer be required to take off their shoes during security screenings at U.S. airports. The Transportation Security Administration is looking to ...