"Las Vegas Airport Trials Self-Service TSA Security Screening"

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is testing self-service security screening pods at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, allowing TSA PreCheck travelers to go through security at their own pace with minimal interaction with agents. The trial, which started on March 6 and will last six months, aims to collect user data and insights to explore opportunities for applying the prototype to other airport security checkpoints. The TSA sees a need for innovative screening options to accommodate growing passenger traffic while maintaining public safety, and the potential expansion of self-service security to other airports will depend on the evaluation of the Las Vegas trial.
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