Dealing with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at an airport can feel overwhelming. There are so many rules to remember and security processes to go through. You often wonder if you ...
Bags onto the conveyor belt, electronics in a bin, and off you go through the TSA scanning process. Everyone knows their carry-on bags are screened at the airport through an X-ray device or 3-D ...
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article misstated the location of the initial TSA PreCheck Touchless ID trial. The agency launched the first iteration of the program in partnership with Delta ...
The Transportation Security Administration TSA) has been gradually rolling out a new change that should make the airport security screening process much smoother for some travelers, but it’s also led ...
Travelers can legally opt out of TSA's full-body scanners and facial recognition technology. Opting out of a full-body scan will result in a manual pat-down by a TSA officer. Wait times may be longer ...
A second type of TSA scanner, built by L-3 Communications Holdings, uses radio waves and shows hidden objects on an avatar images on a screen -- not on an image of a passenger. Well, if we're going to ...
Say goodbye to naked scanner images. The Transportation Security Administration announced Wednesday that it will begin installing software to allow airport scanners to show objects hidden under the ...
Passengers traveling through hundreds of U.S. airports may no longer be required to remove liquids from carry-on bags during screening, thanks to the latest X-ray technology—but it’s far too soon to ...
From what items are OK to pack to organizing your carry-on, here are 12 things TSA agents want you to know that will make ...