For two decades, American air travel has carried its own rituals: removing shoes at security, stuffing toiletries into tiny bottles, and pulling laptops out of bags. These inconveniences, introduced after the 9/11 attacks, became part of the airport experience, so ingrained that travellers barely questioned them anymore. But now, for the first time in nearly 20 years, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is beginning to loosen its grip.
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TSA Relaxes US Airport Security: No More Shoe Removal, Liquids Under Review
The TSA is easing decades-old US airport security rules: travellers can now keep shoes on, liquid limits are under review, and biometric checks expand
Shoes stay on at US airports as TSA eases long-standing security rules.
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Shoes stay on at US airports as TSA eases long-standing security rules.
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