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TSA ends shoe removal at some U.S. airports amid screening tech upgrades, raising questions about the value of its PreCheck program.
As of Tuesday, passengers at U.S. airports are no longer required to remove their shoes during the TSA screening process.
The Transportation Security Administration will now allow passengers to leave their shoes on, but security screening is still in place at airports.
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Travelers at US airports will not have to remove their shoes while going through security.
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Citing unnamed sources, several outlets report that TSA is no longer requiring the general public to remove shoes for screening at some airports.
In recent days, the T.S.A. began dropping its requirement for travelers to remove shoes, according to a source familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity.
TSA will allow passengers to keep their shoes on when they go through the general security line at many major airports across the country.
Citing unnamed sources, several outlets report that TSA is no longer requiring the general public to remove shoes for screening at some airports.
Travelers will no longer be required to take off their shoes as they move through airport security, federal officials announced Tuesday. “The Transportation Security Administration, TSA, will no ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said July 8 that TSA will no longer make travelers remove their shoes at security checkpoints.
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