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WWLP Springfield on MSNNew TSA guidelines may change experience for travelersHOLYOKE, Mass. (WWLP) – Another change could be coming to TSA, with new liquid and gel requirements. Just last week, TSA announced that travelers are able to keep their shoes on while going through TSA checkpoints.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced a new policy which will allow passengers traveling through domestic airports to keep their shoes on while passing through security screening at TSA checkpoints.
Air travelers across the U.S. are keeping their shoes on as they move through TSA, reversing its policy requiring many people to remove their footwear and run them through scanners.
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Tweed travelers react to TSA's updated shoe policyTravelers at Tweed-New Haven Airport have mixed reactions to the Transportation Security Administration's decision to allow people to keep their shoes on during security screenings.
TSA has quietly reversed a decades-old security check that required air travelers to remove their shoes during screenings.
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Travelers who are cleared for TSA PreCheck have long been able to enjoy not walking on filthy airport floors in stocking feet, but now the rest of us will be able to experience the sensation — for the first time since “Shoe Bomber” Richard Reid smuggled explosives aboard a flight via his footwear back in 2001.
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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Daily Voice on MSNTSA Clarifies Rule Involving Status Of Popular Carry-On ItemBefore you zip up your suitcase, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants you to rethink where you stash one of the most-used travel gadgets of the smartphone era.The agency has issued a summer reminder about portable power