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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced July 8 that the Transportation Security Administration has eliminated its "shoes-off" policy, meaning the extra step of taking off your shoes will no ...
Previously, only those who were part of the TSA Pre-Check or more than 75 years old were allowed to keep their shoes on.
TSA will allow passengers to keep their shoes on when they go through the general security line at many major airports across ...
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 ...
On July 8 the TSA ended the widely disliked policy of passengers taking their shoes off at airport security checkpoints. Here ...
The policy change is nationwide and goes into effect immediately, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said.
The change follows nearly two decades of travelers being required to remove footwear, following the 2001 “shoe bomber” ...
The TSA has eliminated the 19-year-old policy, effective immediately. Policies on liquids will remain in place.
TSA began its policy of requiring airline passengers to take shoes off during security screenings in 2006, five years after a ...
The new policy aims to increase hospitality for travelers and streamline the TSA security checkpoint process, leading to ...
General boarding passengers have been required to take their shoes off at TSA airport security checkpoints since 2006.
The Transportation Security Administration will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes during security checks at U ...