In the Wild West of the TSA line, you want to be quick and stealthy. To stay under the radar and keep the crowd moving, you cannot be the person who needs to unbuckle, un-tie or otherwise unfasten a ...
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 ...
A travel writer shares the five most stylish airport outfits she’s spotted after taking 70 flights this year alone. Shop ...
U.S. travelers no longer have to worry about removing their shoes to go through standard airport security checkpoints, a change that will likely speed up screening for airline passengers. Homeland ...
TSA ended its "shoes-off" policy July 8, streamlining airport security checks. The policy change applies at the Kansas City Airport, including Guest Pass users. Travelers triggering alarms may still ...
Walking in stocking feet across a grimy airport as you make your way through security was the reality for many travelers for years. And if you happened to show up to security in sandals … well, we ...
Although you can now keep your shoes on at TSA checkpoints, you still can't bring a large bottle of lotion. Ever wondered why you can only bring 3.4 ounces or less of liquids in your carry-ons? Here's ...
The TSA no longer requires travelers to remove their shoes at security checkpoints. Passengers must still adhere to the 3.4-ounce liquid limit and present valid identification. TSA PreCheck offers ...
Checking in at airports around the United States is easier now, thanks to the removal of one policy. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced July 8 that the Transportation Security ...