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The TSA has recently changed its policy on shoes and may soon change the amount of liquids allowed for airport travelers.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a July 8 statement that TSA expects the policy change "will drastically decrease passenger wait times at our TSA checkpoints, leading to a more pleasant and efficient passenger experience.
Under the change, public charter operators will have to screen passengers in accordance with Persons and Accessible Property screening requirements already in place at TSA checkpoints for standard ...
The Department of Homeland Security says it is ending collective bargaining for Transportation Security Officers with TSA, impacting airport security wait times.
TSA procedures can vary wildly by airport or day. If you’re confused about whether to take off your shoes or unpack your laptop, you’re not alone.
TSA announced changes are coming to the security checkpoints at Pittsburgh International Airport next month as a record number of people are flying.
The Supreme Court let a ruling stand that gives the TSA authority to require mask-wearing on planes, trains and other forms of public transportation.
The Supreme Court let a ruling stand that gives the TSA authority to require mask-wearing on planes, trains and other forms of public transportation.