Passengers at some U.S. airports no longer have to remove footwear, sources say

Passengers at some U.S. airports no longer have to remove footwear, sources say

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Passengers at some airports across the U.S. no longer have to remove their shoes during regular preflight security checks, two sources familiar with the change confirmed to CBS News on Monday. The change appears to be a phased approach, sources said, and the first airports where the no-shoes…

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