TSA may eliminate the shoe removal rule at security checkpoints. Change follows decades-old policy prompted by 2001’s “shoe bomber.” Policy already waived for TSA PreCheck, seniors and young children.
The Transportation Security Administration's shoe rule expired on Monday, relieving fliers of the requirement to remove their footwear while passing through security before boarding a plane. Speaking ...
Travelers at some U.S. airports may no longer have to remove their shoes as part of routine airport security screenings conducted by the Transportation Security Administration. Multiple news outlets, ...
The Transportation Security Administration is reportedly allowing the general public to keep shoes on for screenings at select U.S airports, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News, CBS News ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s an announcement sure to give travelers a case of happy feet at airports. Parking rates to increase at HNL starting July 1 Effective today, you can keep your shoes on when going ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Travelers flying out of the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport can keep their shoes tied when they pass through security. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem held a press ...
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 ...
The Transportation Security Administration is reportedly allowing the general public to keep shoes on for screenings at select U.S airports, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News, CBS News ...
(AP) — 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 ...