TSA, Logan Airport and shoes
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Travelers heading to the U.S. from Canada might soon be keeping their shoes on at airport security, as Canada plans to follow a big policy change just made by the United States. Earlier this week, the TSA ended its long-time rule that made passengers remove their shoes at security checks, and Canada’s now working to align with that
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Axios on MSNKeep your shoes on at the airportYou won't have to remove your shoes at security at Northwest Arkansas National Airport anymore, a spokesperson confirmed. The big picture: Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said Tuesday the agency will no longer require passengers to remove their shoes,
Travelers across the country are reporting a surprising shift at airport security: keeping their shoes on. For the first time since 2006, the TSA has begun quietly phasing out the long-standing requir
While shoes can now stay on at airport security, the following items still need to be removed from your body or luggage: Additionally, any carry-on liquids, gels and aerosols still must abide by the "3-1-1" rule: It is also important to empty miscellaneous items from your pockets, such as keys and wallets.
Most passengers had been required to remove their footwear at checkpoints since 2006, a policy later eased only for members of trusted traveler programs.