The Transportation Security Administration is set to roll back its 'shoes off' policy, allowing general passengers to keep their shoes on during security checkpoints. This change aims to reduce wait times and improve efficiency at airports, responding to public frustration over long lines and inconsistent security experiences. While the TSA has not officially confirmed the news, updates have suggested that this will affect select airports, including New York's LaGuardia, and some travelers have already reported keeping shoes on under new rules that don't require removal unless alarms are triggered.
The Transportation Security Administration is rolling back its 'shoes off' policy at security lines for general passengers, allowing all travelers to keep their shoes on.
This change aims to reduce wait times and improve the passenger experience while addressing public frustration over long security lines and inconsistent airport experiences.
Some travelers have reported being allowed to keep their shoes on during security screening, provided their shoes do not trigger the alarm.
LaGuardia Airport is among the select airports where travelers can now keep their shoes on, reflecting the TSA's shift in security screening policy.
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