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As security and customs checkpoints at U.S. airports become faster due to new TSA and CBP programs, the value of TSA PreCheck ...
TSA clarified why it got rid of the shoes-off rule but kept the liquid 3.4-ounce rule in a recent Facebook post. According to the post, explosives in liquid form can be disguised as everyday products.
Last week, TSA announced the end of the shoes-off policy. If you’re looking for something to be happy about, be happy about the shoes.
Last week, TSA announced the end of the shoes-off policy. If you’re looking for something to be happy about, be happy about the shoes.
The “Families on the Fly” campaign introduces family-friendly security lanes and discounted TSA PreCheck fees — just in time for peak travel season.
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.
Noem was speaking just days after she announced that TSA was ending its “shoes-off” policy. But scanning liquids requires different technology than does inspecting travelers’ shoes.
A family was held temporarily by authorities at George Bush Intercontinental Airport for having a "grenade-like item" that a bomb squad confiscated to be destroyed, according to Houston police.
TSA ends long-standing shoe removal rule, a change welcomed by many at Burlington airport “I think it was a good, positive change for the airlines and for passengers,” said Mark Falcone of ...
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