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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in 2006 implemented a policy limiting liquids, gels and aerosols in passenger carry-on luggage to 3.4-ounce containers or smaller, to lessen the ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem suggests changes to the amount of liquids travelers can carry on planes may be coming ...
Kristi Noem suggested that Transportation Security Administration is considering making changes to the size of liquid containers allowed on planes.
Air travelers across the U.S. are keeping their shoes on as they move through TSA, reversing its policy requiring many people ...
It’s about time! The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has lifted the requirement that most airline travelers take off their shoes as part of the airport screening process — ...
Passengers and officials at Central Illinois Regional Airport report a positive reception of the abolishment of the TSA shoe ...
But that might be one of several changes coming to the TSA under her watch. In a recent interview, Noem hinted that the ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem teased upcoming changes to TSA's liquids in carry-ons policy on Wednesday. She ...
The widely resented and ridiculed policy, which the U.S. was nearly alone in enforcing, never made much sense.
Currently, liquids like juices, bottled water and coffee as well as aerosols, creams, gels and pastes all under 3.4 ounces are allowed in carry-on bags.
Kristi Noem suggested that Transportation Security Administration is considering making changes to the size of liquid containers allowed on planes.