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U.S. travelers can now keep shoes on during airport screeningSince 2006, airline travelers have been expected to abide by the same procedures each time they've been screened by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
A cyber attack on Qantas Airways exposed data of up to 5.7 million customers, including phone numbers, birth dates, and addresses.
Travelers will no longer need to slip off their shoes going through the security checkpoint at the Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco. This week, the Department of Homeland Security announced the change ...
Travelers at U.S. airports are no longer required to remove their shoes during security screenings, as announced by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. This change, effective nationwide ...
Travelers racing to catch a flight at U.S. airports no longer are required to remove their shoes during security screenings, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday.
Starting today, travelers without TSA PreCheck can keep their shoes on while going through airport security! Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced this significant change, emphasizing ...
TSA’s updated policy lets Sacramento International Airport travelers keep their shoes on at security, speeding up screenings and simplifying travel.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) soon will allow travelers to keep their shoes on while during the screening process, dropping a rule after nearly 20 years of enforcement, multiple ...
Sharp's change in plans reflects a larger trend of international travelers rethinking where they are spending their travel budgets and pulling back on visits to the U.S.
Across the Northeast this week, heavy rain disrupted the plans of millions of travelers, with more delays expected, as severe storms loom over the Midwest and South. One system is parked over Florida.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is declining Wednesday morning with shares of UnitedHealth and Travelers facing the biggest losses for the blue-chip average. Supported by world-class markets data ...
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