Travelers Can Leave Their Shoes On During Airport Screenings—What To Know About Reported TSA Change
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The TSA has reportedly started updating its security procedures to drop the shoe removal requirement.
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Travelers Can Leave Their Shoes On During Airport Screenings—What To Know Reported TSA ChangeBySiladitya Ray, Forbes Staff
Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter
AuthorJul 08, 2025, 06:00am EDTJul 08, 2025, 06:46am EDTToplineThe Transportation Security Administration has reportedly begun allowing travelers at some airports in the country to complete their pre-flight security screening without removing their shoes, ending a nearly two-decade-long rule
TSA agents verify passengers identities on a checkpoint at Miami International Airport
TNSKey FactsAccording to several outlets, the TSA has begun implementing the change at several major airports, including New York’s La Guardia and Los Angeles International Airport
CBS News reported that the rule change is being rolled out in a phased manner, starting with Baltimore/Washington, Fort Lauderdale, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Portland, Philadelphia and Piedmont Triad international airports
The New York Times confirmed the rule change, citing an anonymous source and reported that the TSA started implementing the new cedure in “recent days. ”While the agency has not officially confirmed the move, it told various outlets that the TSA and the Department of land Security are “always exploring new and innovative ways to enhance the passenger experience and our strong security posture. ”The travel Gate Access was the first to report the internal TSA move over the weekend, which said the White House will officially announce the change in tocol
The report noted that the TSA has d its guidance on the matter internally, has begun informing TSA officers nationwide, and is revising its Standard Operating cedures
What Was The Shoes-Off Rule Implemented
The TSA implemented the rule requiring passengers to take off their shoes before their pre-flight security scan in 2006
At the time, the TSA stated that the shoe removal rule applied to all types of footwear and said it was being implemented after the DHS raised the threat level for the U
The rule came in nearly five years after authorities uncovered the “Shoe-Bomber” plot, where a British man named Richard Reid, who was a self-claimed al-Qaeda operative, attempted to detonate explosives hidden inside his shoe while flying onboard an American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami
The plot was foiled and the plane was able to safely land in Boston after other passengers and the cabin crew subdued Reid
Were There Any Exemptions To The Shoes-Off Policy
In 2011, the TSA d its rules to allow children who are 12 and younger to go through screening without removing their shoes
The agency said: “Intelligence and history have shown that allowing (young) passengers to leave their shoes on poses little risk. ” Travelers who signed up for the T. ’s PreCheck trusted traveler gram were also allowed to keep their shoes on during security screenings
TangentThe end of the shoe removal policy comes a couple of months after another significant change, which now requires travelers to carry a “REAL ID” or one of a few other compliant forms of identification to move through security checkpoints at the airport
The TSA told Forbes that travelers without a REAL ID or apved alternative documents will be subject to extra screening at airports which could cause them to miss their flights
Further ReadingPassengers at some U
Airports no longer have to remove footwear, sources say (CBS News)T
To Let Travelers Keep Their Shoes On, Ending Hated Rule (New York Times)REAL ID Deadline Is Today–Here’s What You’ll Need To Fly (Forbes)Got a tip
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