CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Passengers are no longer required to remove their shoes when going through airport security as TSA is removing the policy. TSA ending the “Shoes Off” policy comes as the ...
Traveling out of U.S. airports just got a little bit easier. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on July 8 that travelers no longer will need to remove their shoes when ...
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 ...
Travelers will no longer be required to remove their shoes when passing through airport security lines. That’s according to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirsti Noem on Tuesday.
For nearly two decades, travelers across the country have followed the same routine at airport security: remove your laptop, take off your belt and yes, kick off your shoes. But starting this month, ...
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 ...
After nearly two decades of shuffling barefoot through airport security lines, American travelers can finally leave their shoes on. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) this week ended one of the ...
One week after announcing an end to the requirement that passengers remove their shoes when undergoing airport security screening, the Department of Homeland Security could also alter another ...
Airline travelers celebrated last week when the Transportation Security Administration announced it had rescinded the well-intentioned yet gag-reflex-inducing requirement making people remove their ...
TSA will no longer be waiting for the other shoe to drop as they end almost 20 years of shoe-removal protocols at airport security nationwide, including Aspen/Pitkin County Airport. Shoe removal was ...