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Before you zip up your suitcase, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants you to rethink where you stash one of ...
The Transportation Security Administration's security protocols could be in for another shakeup — this time involving the long-standing limits on carry-on liquids. The big picture: Homeland Security ...
The Transportation Security Administration is quietly sunsetting a common security checkpoint procedure at some airports. Is ...
Travelers who are cleared for TSA PreCheck have long been able to enjoy not walking on filthy airport floors in stocking feet ...
After nearly two decades, passengers going through airport security in the United States will no longer have to take their ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said ending the shoes-off policy would trim wait times and “modernize and enhance traveler experience.” ...
Previously, only those who were part of the TSA Pre-Check or more than 75 years old were allowed to keep their shoes on.
The shoes-off/shoes-on dance at TSA checkpoints will end soon. But there's a catch you need to know about. Here's what we ...
Citing unnamed sources, several outlets report that TSA is no longer requiring the general public to remove shoes for ...
Kristi Noem suggested that Transportation Security Administration is considering making changes to the size of liquid containers allowed on planes.
General boarding passengers have been required to take their shoes off at TSA airport security checkpoints since 2006.
The new policy aims to increase hospitality for travelers and streamline the TSA security checkpoint process, leading to ...