TSA Ends Shoe Removal Requirement at Airport Security

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The TSA is ending the long-standing requirement for travelers to remove their shoes at airport security checkpoints, starting at some airports including LaGuardia, marking a significant change after nearly 20 years.
- TSA to End Shoe Removal Requirement at Airport Security Checkpoints The New York Times
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- TSA Ends Shoe Removal Requirement For All Travelers Travel Noire
- Do you still have to take off shoes at airport? What we know about reported new TSA rules Yahoo
- At long last? TSA rumored to roll back dreaded security check-point rule — as early as today New York Post
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