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As of Tuesday, passengers at U.S. airports are no longer required to remove their shoes during the TSA screening process.
Citing unnamed sources, several outlets report that TSA is no longer requiring the general public to remove shoes for ...
The plan is to allow passengers to avoid taking their shoes off at major airports, with the eventual goal of rolling out the ...
Change is afoot at some U.S. airports as passengers no longer have to remove their shoes while going through TSA security ...
The agency is changing security protocols for shoes at certain airports, according to a union official and passenger accounts.
Two downstate airports — Long Island MacArthur Airport and LaGuardia Airport — narrowly made the Washington Post's list.
The Transportation Security Administration is set to announce that it will no longer require passengers to remove their shoes ...
The TSA briefed airline industry members about the change earlier Tuesday. The Transportation Security Administration will ...
The airport may have developments coming in the future, but as it currently stands, OKC Will Rogers Airport isn't in the ...
Most passengers had been required to remove their footwear at checkpoints since 2006, a policy later eased only for members ...
TSA had required travelers to remove their shoes at airports for nearly 20 years. The policy was put in place after a man ...