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Many passengers at Kansas City’s International Airport welcomed the changes on Wednesday morning, while others said the ...
Because of Reid’s futile attempt to blow up an airplane, the TSA began ordering passengers to take off their shoes for ...
The Transportation Security Administration will now allow passengers to leave their shoes on, but security screening is still in place at airports.
You won't have to remove your shoes at security at Northwest Arkansas National Airport anymore, a spokesperson confirmed. The ...
U.S. travelers can now keep their shoes on at airport security, thanks to a new policy announced by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
It's become standard practice at many airports to take your shoes off while going through TSA security. That changed this ...
Canada is following suit with the United States on ending a pesky airport security measure. On Tuesday, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that Transport Security Administration ...
Passengers traveling through domestic airports don't have to take their shoes off while going through TSA security screening.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that most travelers will no longer have to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints.
TSA officials will re-examine other airport safety policies after news that travelers will no longer have to remove their shoes in security lines.
The shoe removal rule was first implemented in 2006, but its origin dates back to a 2001 “shoe bomber” plot aboard an American Airlines flight.
The DHS has ended the requirement for travelers to remove their shoes at airport screenings, citing advances in security technology and a new "layered" safety approach.