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Homeland Security officials have said they are reviewing all of TSA's current rules and "exploring new and innovative ways to enhance the passenger experience and our strong security posture,” which Matthew Borie,
Tiny toiletries stuffed into one-quart plastic bags have long been a way of life for frequent flyers who carry their suitcases onboard. That could be the next security screening measure to change, suggests DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said changes may be coming on the amount of liquids travelers can bring in their carry-on bag.
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.
Transformations in airport security expected as TSA reevaluates checkpoint procedures. New technology could eliminate the need for shoe removal and reduce restrictions on liquid carry-on.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the agency is evaluating changes its liquid restrictions rule for airline carry-ons — a policy that’s a symbol of post 9/11 travel.
Air travelers may soon see another change when passing through security checkpoints at airports, with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem suggesting there may be changes to current TSA restrictions on liquids in carry-on bags.
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TSA's Alleged Screening Update Is A Desirable Change. Here's What It Means For Travelers.As of this writing, TSA has not yet confirmed the change in policy, and its official guidance still shows the requirement for most passengers to remove footwear. Read more: Airport Security Secrets You Need To Know The policy change comes as more and more ...
Secretary Kristi Noem teased Wednesday that changes could be coming on the size of liquid allowed for passengers boarding flights in the United States. Noem
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The Western Journal on MSNTSA Unexpectedly Makes Big Change to Airport Security Screening That Will Benefit Most PassengersIn a move that probably would've gotten more rave reviews had it been implemented before the busy travel during Fourth of July weekend, the Transportation Security Administration now wants prospective travelers to kick their feet back and relax during security screenings.