The Transportation Security Administration is reportedly allowing the general public to keep shoes on for screenings at select U.S airports, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News, CBS News ...
A new report from the Government Accountability Office concerning TSA screening procedures has found one aspect of passenger screening to be "the same as or slightly better than chance." The report ...
Legislation was passed by the House that would streamline and strengthen the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) screening procedures for airport and airline employees by requiring the TSA ...
TSA has ended the requirement for airline passengers to remove shoes during security screenings. This change, effective immediately, aims to expedite security lines and enhance the travel experience.
Passengers flying out of Sarasota-Bradenton airport have recently noticed TSA officers conducting random ID and bag checks at ...
Getting "SSSS" on your boarding pass isn't a mistake — it's a flag for Secondary Security Screening Selection, which adds extra screening before you fly. Even if you are approved for the time-saving ...
Travelers with "SSSS" on their boarding pass will be pulled aside for additional TSA screening. The code stands for Secondary Security Screening Selection. Even travelers with TSA PreCheck, Global ...
Days after announcing that travelers would no longer need to take their shoes off for TSA screening before flights, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hinted at another possible change. Speaking ...
You may not need to remove your shoes for screening the next time you fly. The Transportation Security Administration is reportedly allowing the general public to keep shoes on for screenings at ...