You may not need to remove your shoes for screening the next time you fly. The Transportation Security Administration is reportedly allowing the general public to keep shoes on for screenings at ...
Most U.S. airline passengers no longer need to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints. This policy change, effective immediately, was announced by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. Other security measures, ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the “Families on the Fly” initiative, designed to enhance the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security screening experience for ...
Travelers with "SSSS" on their boarding pass will be pulled aside for additional TSA screening. The code stands for Secondary Security Screening Selection. Even travelers with TSA PreCheck, Global ...
TSA is phasing out shoe removal rule for travelers Airports in Sacramento, San Francisco and Los Angeles made the switch TSA PreCheck still offers faster security screening You’ll no longer have to ...
TSA anticipates a record 17.4 million passengers during the Labor Day weekend. Travelers are advised to arrive early, be patient, and familiarize themselves with TSA rules. The agency is evaluating ...
When arriving at a US airport on an international flight, passengers need to get in line again after clearing customs and immigration to be screened at a TSA checkpoint to connect to their ongoing ...
The Transportation Security Administration is reportedly allowing the general public to keep shoes on for screenings at select U.S airports, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News, CBS News ...