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The Transportation Security Administration is ending its long-standing policy requiring most airport travelers to remove their shoes as part of regular security screening.
The Transportation Security Administration has a long list of banned items. Some have conditions and some require you check with your airline.
Airports across the U.S. will no longer require passengers to take off their shoes and the Lincoln Airport already started following that new policy on Monday.
Traveling through Rhode Island's T.F. Green International Airport? You can now keep your shoes on at the security checkpoint, TSA says.
TSA will no longer require shoes to be removed at airport security checkpoints It's now OK to keep your shoes on through airport security, a change almost 20 years in the making.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that U.S. air travelers no longer need to remove their shoes at airport security, citing advanced screening technology.