You no longer need to take your shoes off at airport security. Kristi Noem, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the Transportation Security Administration, announced in a ...
After nearly two decades of shuffling barefoot through airport security lines, American travelers can finally leave their shoes on. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) this week ended one of the ...
The Department of Homeland Security announced on July 8 that airline passengers are no longer required to remove their shoes at airport security. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made the ...
The Department of Homeland Security has spoken: Americans no longer need to remove their boots (and shoes) as they go through airport security. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Tuesday the immediate end of the shoe-off requirement at TSA security checkpoints at every airport nationwide. Sec. Noem made the ...
TSA will no longer be waiting for the other shoe to drop as they end almost 20 years of shoe-removal protocols at airport security nationwide, including Aspen/Pitkin County Airport. Shoe removal was ...
Travelers giddy about being able to keep their shoes on while walking through TSA checkpoints at the airport again may have something else to look forward to: changes to how much liquid they can carry ...
Air travelers in America shall no more doff their chukkas, their wedges, their wingtips, their espadrilles, or their Mary Janes, according to a rule-change announced by Department of Homeland Security ...
WASHINGTON — Travelers giddy about being able to keep their shoes on while walking through TSA checkpoints at the airport again may have something else to look forward to: changes to how much liquid ...