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Flyers at Springfield-Branson National Airport are having different reactions to the new TSA change, ridding a nearly 20-year-old rule that previously required flyers to take
But this raises questions about the future of TSA’s increasingly popular PreCheck program, since the shoes-off requirement and other restrictions for standard screening are exactly what PreCheck was designed to get around.
The Transportation Security Administration will now allow passengers to leave their shoes on, but security screening is still in place at airports.
The TSA policy change -- which takes effect April 25 -- allows knives with blades shorter than 2.36 inches and no wider than a half-inch as well as sports equipment like golf clubs, hockey sticks ...
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TheTravel on MSNCanada Decides To Copy The U.S. With Bold Change To Most Hated Airport RuleNow, that rule change is spilling over the U.S.-Canada border. Canada has decided to do the same at its own airports where shoe removal has been mandated by the United States for any travelers flying from Canada to the U.
TSA estimates 2% of travelers opt for a pat-down, which Corbett calculated to total 14 million per year. But Corbett argued that travelers might prefer to avoid full-body scans because of their ...
The TSA decision to allow scissors and other previously banned sharp objects back aboard commercial airlines is drawing swift, negative reaction from pilots to flight attendants to lawmakers.