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TSA ends shoe-off policy at U.S. airports

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Travelers now have one less step to worry about when walking through airport security at U.S. airports.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Tuesday that a pilot program showed the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) had the capabilities to keep airports and airlines safe while allowing travelers to keep their shoes on.

“We have a multilayered, whole-of-government approach now to security and to the environment that people anticipate and experience when they come into an airport that has been honed and it’s been hardened,” Noem said at a press conference at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C.

TSA began implementing the “no shoes rule” in 2006, years after Richard Reid, known as the “shoe bomber,” attempted to light explosive devices hidden in his shoes on an American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami in December 2001. The plane landed safely in Boston.

While shoe removal is no longer necessary at the airports, Noem said if “additional layers of screening” are necessary, TSA will ask some travelers to remove their footwear.

Noem also said that the rules for removing other accessories, such as belts, coats, and other items like electronics and liquids, are still in effect but are under review by Homeland Security.

Written by Melissa Donovan

Melissa Donovan is the Content & Creative Development Manager for Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine where she gets to collaborate on bringing new life into local happenings and tell the stories of the people who make Central Florida what it is. She has a bachelor's degree in Print and Digital Journalism from the University of Central Florida and has had her worked featured in Strike Magazine, The Charge, The Orlando Life, and Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine. As a born and bred Orlando native, Melissa enjoys putting her own spin on the daily life of The City Beautiful.

When she is not at her laptop writing her next piece, you can find Melissa traveling the world, watching rom coms on repeat, or indulging in a delicious bowl of pasta.

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