Alaska Airlines is the latest airline to ground its planes because of an IT meltdown. We talked to industry leaders about why ...
According to a poll by Ipsos for the U.S. Travel Association, Americans are embracing new tech to enhance security, including facial recognition and biometrics.
As part of security screenings nationwide, air travelers in the United States are increasingly asked to stand before cameras ...
The next time you travel through an airport, you should probably be cautious about using the public Wi-Fi or USB charging ports, according to the TSA. In a reminder posted on Facebook earlier this ...
The Transportation Security Administration said Friday it is dissolving a union contract covering the agency’s baggage screeners at airports nationwide — even though it attempted to do so earlier this ...
The Transportation Security Administration on Friday announced that it will terminate its union contract and strip its workforce of their collective bargaining rights next month, an apparent violation ...
Starting February 1, fliers attempting to cross airport security without a REAL ID will be required to pay a $45 fee, according to an announcement from the Transportation Security Administration today ...
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at two of the nation’s busiest airports – Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport (MSP) and Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) received $10 ...
The TSA has proposed an $18 fee at security checkpoints for travelers who forget their Real ID or passport at the airport. This fee would cover the cost of a new biometric kiosk system to verify a ...
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The Transportation Security Administration is moving forward with a new rule under which airplane passengers who do not have a REAL ID or a passport could face an $18 fee. Travelers who are passing ...
After telling travelers for years they would need a REAL ID to fly, the Transportation Security Administration may soon allow some people to get around the ID requirement using their biometrics. On ...