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Why did TSA shoe removal policy start? History explored as authorities end rule after 20 years
From a practical standpoint, millions of travelers passing through United States airports have taken off their shoes at security checkpoints in the nearly two decades since the rule went into effect.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a major shift to airport security protocol, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has ended the long-standing requirement for most passengers to remove their shoes at ...
For years, travelers have been forced to awkwardly remove their shoes in the airport security line, a policy that dates back to a failed, decades-old terrorism plot. The rule just changed with a big ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a significant policy change Tuesday, allowing passengers to keep their shoes on during standard security screenings at U.S. airports. The ...
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made it official Tuesday — passengers at U.S. airports will no longer have to take off their shoes upon going through airport security checkpoints, even if ...
CASCADE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Travelers can now keep their shoes on at U.S. airport security checkpoints. The Transportation Security Administration has ended its nearly two-decade-old shoe removal ...
The TSA said in a memo that it had explored “new and innovative ways to enhance the passenger experience.” The TSA said in a memo that it had explored “new and innovative ways to enhance the passenger ...
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