Passengers are no longer required to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the immediate policy change on Tuesday. The shoe removal policy was ...
Talk about a small mercy: The Transportation Security Administration announced this week that you can leave your shoes on at domestic airports. For everyone who has struggled to grab their carry-on ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that U.S. air travelers no longer need to remove their shoes at airport security, citing advanced screening technology. U.S. air travelers can now ...
TSA will no longer require passengers to remove their shoes at airport security checkpoints. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the changed reflects advancements in screening technology and procedures.
Going through TSA at the airport can be a drain, especially when you're eager to jet off to your long-awaited vacation destination. One security requirement is being eliminated, which may slightly ...
The Transportation Security Administration has quietly begun eliminating one of air travel’s most frustrating requirements, allowing passengers to keep their shoes on during security screening at ...
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.
You no longer need to take your shoes off at airport security. Kristi Noem, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the Transportation Security Administration, announced in a ...