Passengers at several U.S. airports, including Baltimore/Washington and Fort Lauderdale, are no longer required to remove their shoes during preflight security checks, as confirmed by sources to CBS News. This change, part of a phased approach by the TSA, aims to enhance the passenger experience while maintaining security, and follows existing exemptions for travelers with TSA PreCheck.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Some airports in the U.S. have decided that people don’t have to take off their shoes anymore when going through security before their flights.
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