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At a press briefing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport yesterday, DHS Sec. Kristi Noem discussed the new TSA policy ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Tuesday that the mandate for passengers to remove their shoes at screening ...
Kristi Noem holds a press briefing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to announce an end to the TSA's policy of ...
For nearly twenty years, most air travelers in the U.S. have been required to remove their shoes when going through security.
The Transportation Security Administration's shoe rule expired on Monday, relieving fliers of the requirement to remove their ...
The Department of Homeland Security will allow passengers traveling through domestic airports to keep their shoes on while ...
While shoes can now stay on at airport security, the following items still need to be removed from your body or luggage: ...
On July 8 the TSA ended the widely disliked policy of passengers taking their shoes off at airport security checkpoints. Here ...
TSA began making passengers remove their shoes to screen for explosives in August 2006. The policy was implemented nearly ...
The Transportation Security Administration will no longer require travelers to take their shoes off at airport checkpoints.
Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, speaks at Ronald Reagan Airport to announce the termination of the shoe removal requirement at TSA security checkpoints.
The travel newsletter Gate Access was first to report that the security screening change is coming. ABC News reported on an ...