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Noem said new screening technology is allowing them to get rid of the shoe removal policy that was introduced in 2006 over bombing concerns. The TSA will now use “multiple layers of screening,” ...
Taking off your shoes and placing them in a bin has been the norm for flyers for nearly 20 years, but it won't be much longer.
Passengers who are members of the TSA's PreCheck program are already able to bypass the nuisance and get expedited screening.
Deep in one of America’s darkest hours, President George W. Bush warned that while the war on terror was started by others on ...
TSA first implemented the no-shoes policy in 2006 after a passenger tried and failed to ignite a homemade shoe explosive on ...
Community members laced up their tennis shoes and joined Lima Mayor Sharetta Smith for a walk through the city’s 3rd Ward. During the walk, residents shared their excitement about a ...
For the first time since 2006, passengers at U.S. airports are allowed to keep their shoes on at security. “I like that rule,” said Mark Galimberti, who was flying from Pittsburgh to Seattle.
A former PGA Tour winner is dead on Sunday evening. The PGA Tour announced on Sunday that Ed Fiori, a four-time winner on the ...
It's now OK to keep your shoes on through airport security, a change almost 20 years in the making. At Logan Airport, some passengers say it's about time while others question why now? "I think taking ...
Fox 4’s Austin Schargorodski reports on the TSA’s decision to give the boot to its shoe removal rule at airport security, and ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has ended the nearly two-decade-long policy requiring airport travelers to remove their shoes at TSA security checkpoints.
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday announced an end to a nearly 20-year-old policy that required passengers to remove their shoes while going through airport security checkpoints.