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TSA ends shoe removal requirement at airport checkpoints
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has officially ended its long-standing policy requiring travelers to remove their shoes at airport checkpoints. This change, effective immediately, aims to streamline the security process for those not using TSA PreCheck lanes.

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced the policy shift at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, stating, "We want to improve the travel experience while maintaining safety standards."

The shoe removal requirement was initially implemented in August 2006 as a security measure against explosives. It stemmed from concerns following a failed terror plot by Richard Reid, known as the "shoe bomber." Over time, travelers enrolled in TSA PreCheck or Global Entry could keep their shoes on during screening.

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Noem attributed this policy change to advancements in screening technology and noted that it would help manage increased passenger traffic due to upcoming major events like the FIFA World Cup in 2026 and the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Airlines have welcomed this change. Airlines for America, representing major U.S. carriers, stated, "This policy change will go a long way in facilitating smooth, seamless and secure travel for passengers and is welcome news to the millions of people who fly every day."

However, some travelers might still need to remove their shoes if selected for secondary screening or lacking Real ID-compliant identification.

Technological improvements have led TSA to relax other checkpoint requirements recently. For instance, new scanners allow passengers to leave laptops and liquids inside their bags. Discussions are ongoing about possibly ending the "3-1-1 rule" concerning liquid restrictions.

For now, passengers can enjoy one less inconvenience when flying.

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