Passengers at some airports across the US will no longer have to remove their shoes during the preflight security check regularly, two sources familiar with the changes confirmed by CBS News on Monday.
This change seems to be a phased approach, the sources said, and at the first airports where the need for no-shells is ending the requirement, Baltimor/Washington International Airport, Forte Lauderdel International Airport, Cincinnati/North Kentki International Airport, Portland International Airport, Portland International Airport, Philadelphia International Airport and Northern Carolina at Pedamonton Airports include.
However, CBS News reporters at Los Angeles International Airport and Lagardia Airport in New York City said on Monday night that they and other passengers did not need to take off their shoes.
Passenger with TSA prehec There was no need to remove their shoes already. To be precheck, passengers will have to submit an application and undergo a clearance process with the Transport Safety Administration.
In the midst of this change, there is a change that the TSA has abolished the security rule for the flyer going through the standard. TSA screening Lines.
In a statement by CBS News on Monday, the TSA said the agency and the Homeland Security Department “always finding new and innovative ways to increase passenger experience and our strong security currency.”
In 2006, the No-Shoes Rules were implemented by the TSA nationwide. After adopting the rule several years after Richard Reid, a British person who would be known as a “shoe bomber”, tried to blow up an American airlines flight with explosives hidden in his shoes in his shoes in his shoes. After that incident, Airlines and TSA asked passengers to take out their shoes voluntarily.
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