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The Transportation Security Administration announces that passengers will no longer need to take off their shoes at the airport when passing through security checks — and flyers at El Paso ...
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Why Sweating at Security Checkpoints Can Cause ProblemsAnyone who sweats noticeably at airport security and is then asked to step aside by security personnel must have something to hide—and got caught. At least, that's what one might think. After all, ...
After a traveler reported being stopped at airport security for sweat stains on her shorts, the TSA confirmed this can trigger a false alarm.
With an end to removing your shoes at the airport, an irritant of modern life is done with. That doesn’t happen very often.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said ending the shoes-off policy would trim wait times and “modernize and enhance traveler experience.” ...
Columbia Metropolitan and Greenville-Spartanburg ranked among best airports in the U.S. in Washington Post study. Charleston ...
TSA will no longer be waiting for the other shoe to drop as they end almost 20 years of shoe-removal protocols at airport ...
Fans said it took 'two seconds' to enter the stadium for the Chelsea vs. PSG match today, despite added security for ...
If the Guinness Book of World Records had a category for “most pointlessly maddening government rule,” the Transportation ...
Worried about flying with a power bank? TSA is cracking down on lithium-ion batteries. Here’s what to know—and 8 TSA-approved portable chargers to pack instead.
Since 2006, airline travelers have been expected to abide by the same procedures each time they've been screened by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). READ MORE, ...
Boarding passes may just seem like a piece of paper, but it turns out your tickets have more information about you than you realize.
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