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TSA dropped the shoes-off rule. What about the 3.4-ounce liquid rule? Security experts weigh in
The TSA recently dropped its no-shoes rule, which required passengers to remove their shoes for scanning at TSA checkpoints at airports. Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky International Airport is one ...
Every now and then we just have to find a little bit of good news to celebrate. Today, we’re happy about shoes. Specifically, shoes you no longer have to pull off, preparatory to going through an ...
The TSA is phasing out the requirement for passengers to remove their shoes at security checkpoints. The change will begin around July 13, 2025, at select airports, including CVG near Cincinnati.
Glamour editorial staff were not involved with the creation of this content. For nearly 20 years, anyone using an airline to travel had to deal with a major inconvenience when getting through the ...
The TSA recently removed its shoes-off rule at airport security checkpoints. The 3.4-ounce liquid rule remains due to security concerns and limitations in scanning technology. Upgrading scanning ...
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