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DiDomenica’s policy required passengers to remove their shoes and for the shoes to be x-rayed. In 2006, TSA mandated an identical policy nationwide.
The Department of Homeland Security ends post-9/11 requirement for travelers to remove shoes at airport security, a policy implemented after the 2001 'Shoe Bomber' incident.
There's a catch to TSA's change in shoes-on policy, however — passengers who trigger the alarm at scanners or magnetometers will be required to remove their shoes for additional screening.
Previously, only TSA PreCheck members, who paid about $80 for a five-year membership, could keep their shoes on during security checks. The new policy aims to speed up the process for everyone.
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On TikTok, Tiffany, a travel expert, warned frequent flyers against placing their cell phones directly into airport bins at TSA checkpoints, claiming the devices are at higher risk of being stolen.