The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is set to allow passengers at certain airports to keep their shoes on during security screenings, a senior government official informed NBC News. While the TSA has not made a formal announcement yet, the relaxation of the rule may potentially expand nationwide soon. The requirement for shoe removal at airports was introduced in 2006 following an attempted shoe bombing incident by Richard Reid in 2001. The TSA mentioned in a recent press release that they are exploring new ways to improve the passenger experience and security measures. (Nbcnews)
TSA to Ease Shoe Removal Policy At Select Airport Security Checkpoints

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