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For nearly 20 years, most air travelers in the U.S. have been required to remove their shoes when going through security.
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Citing unnamed sources, several outlets report that TSA is no longer requiring the general public to remove shoes for screening at some airports.
Travelers racing to catch a flight at U.S. airports no longer are required to remove their shoes during security screenings, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday. Noem said the end of ...
A 20-year rule requiring airline passengers to take off their shoes before going through TSA security checks has been removed, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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.
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The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) is allowing people to keep their shoes on at airport security checkpoints.
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.
In a major shift that promises to speed up US airport security lines, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on ...