The Transportation Security Administration has booted one of the most despised rules at U.S. airport security checkpoints: removing your shoes. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ...
The TSA recently dropped its no-shoes rule, which required passengers to remove their shoes for scanning at TSA checkpoints at airports. Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky International Airport is one ...
Michigan travelers can now keep their shoes on at TSA security checkpoints in airports. The Department of Homeland Security announced the change July 8, ending the no-shoe policy. The rule had been in ...
Glamour editorial staff were not involved with the creation of this content. For nearly 20 years, anyone using an airline to travel had to deal with a major inconvenience when getting through the ...
If the Guinness Book of World Records had a category for “most pointlessly maddening government rule,” the Transportation Security Administration would have nailed it long ago with its requirement ...
The Transportation Security Administration appears to be kicking one of the most despised rules at U.S. airport security checkpoints: removing your shoes. The federal government began requiring ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The TSA recently dropped its no-shoes rule, which required passengers to remove their shoes for scanning at TSA checkpoints at ...
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The TSA recently removed its shoes-off rule at airport security checkpoints. The 3.4-ounce liquid rule remains due to security concerns and limitations in scanning technology. Upgrading scanning ...