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WWLP Springfield on MSNNew TSA guidelines may change experience for travelersHOLYOKE, Mass. (WWLP) – Another change could be coming to TSA, with new liquid and gel requirements. Just last week, TSA announced that travelers are able to keep their shoes on while going through TSA checkpoints.
From removing electronics and liquids from carry-on luggage to securing enough bins to hold items as they pass through the X-ray machine, many of the tasks feel inconvenient, especially when the security line is crowded.
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Tweed travelers react to TSA's updated shoe policyTravelers at Tweed-New Haven Airport have mixed reactions to the Transportation Security Administration's decision to allow people to keep their shoes on during security screenings.
The Transportation Security Administration will now allow passengers to leave their shoes on, but security screening is still in place at airports.
TSA has quietly reversed a decades-old security check that required air travelers to remove their shoes during screenings.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has ended its shoes-off policy at security checkpoints for airports nationwide.
The TSA experience can be a frustrating one for travelers, but a long-hated policy is set to come to an end over the next few months. According to ABC News, the policy requiring travelers to remove their shoes while going through airports is being phased out.
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