Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says TSA may revisit its 3-1-1 liquid rule. The TSA recently stopped requiring travelers to remove shoes at some airports ...
If you've ever stood in a security line at the airport frantically chugging half your water bottle, or cramming your toiletries into a tiny plastic bag, you are not alone. The infamous "3-1-1" liquid ...
On Dec. 22, 2001, American Airlines Flight 63 took off from Paris to Miami. As the flight was on the Saturday before Christmas, it was packed. One hundred eighty-five passengers were on the flight.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shoes and small liquid containers are placed in bins to be screened by TSA at the X-ray machine at Washington's Ronald Reagan ...
A big shift for travelers in the United States took place this week, with the end of an onerous airport security rule. On July 8, the TSA officially said it would no longer require travelers in the ...
Put in place in September 2006 as part of a series of post-9/11 security measures, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)'s "3-1-1 liquid rule" requires travelers to pack all liquids, gels, ...