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TSA Drops 20-Year Rule for All Airport Travelers
TSA eliminates the 20-year shoe removal rule for all travelers with Real-ID documents, streamlining airport security nationwide.
Passengers across the country may experience longer wait times at airport security as the government shutdown drags on into a full week, forcing travelers to pack their patience.
Navigating the airport can be stressful, with its endless lines, security checkpoints, and a mountain of regulations. But with a little preparation and awareness, you can breeze through the process like a seasoned traveler. Here are 14 common slip-ups people make at airports, according to the TSA, and how you can easily avoid them.
The TSA got smart by offering a discount for PreCheck enrollment. It could have been even smarter to offer it at no cost and move closer to, and perhaps beyond, its 70 percent target for PreCheck screenings. Until that is reached, airport security screening will continue to fall short of reaching its full potential.
A spokesperson for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport said the airport has not seen any impacts or issues as a result of the government shutdown
The radiation you receive from airport body scanners is less than what you get on the flight. It's safe for everyone to use, including pregnant women.
With the federal government officially entering a shutdown, travelers are expressing concerns about the effect it will have at Central Florida airports.
Have you heard of the "flat tire" rule? We have what you should know to stay on schedule at McGhee Tyson Airport during a busy fall break travel time.
Dublin Airport saw a second day of disruption to its check-in and baggage drop in Terminal 2 following yesterday's cyber attack which impacted several airports across Europe.