Orlando International Airport is set to have a facial recognition system in place by the end of 2018. This makes the airport the first one in the country to require a face scan upon entry and exit on international flights.
Tourists visiting the U.S. might be searched for their phones and passwords upon entering the country. Those who wouldn't comply with the policy will be declined entry to the U.S.
U.S. airport security workers have discovered that many people still have gotten passed through the security point while carrying dangerous weapons with them. To help curb the issue, the Transport Security Administration (TSA) has changed the policy of body searches for a more rigorous screening process.
Why have your luggage checked in when you can just wear it with the new Airport Jacket that has 14 deep pockets that could carry items up to 15 kg. Manufacturing company, Juice Promotions Australia, wants tourists to have a seamless travel experience by getting rid of excess baggage problems.
As an added security measure in airports, foreign visitors in China will have their fingerprints collected and capture facial images of passport holders with ages 14 to 70 years old starting this week. The new policy will take effect first in Shenzhen airport before rolling out nationwide.
Bro, do you even lift? Gyms in airports are seen to rise over the trend and would be available in all major ports in the USA.
Agreeably, long TSA lines are annoying. The added checks of the Transportation Security Administration make the lines even longer and the process longer. Do something about the wait by following these 5 travel tips to avoid airport security hassle.
Flying can be a stressful adventure with checking bags, going through security, moving through the airport, the list goes on. Sometimes security can be the worst part with long lines and confusion. Here some tips to speed up and make security a little easier.
A passenger on an EasyJet flight sparked a security alert because a man was writing in Arabic next to them.
Yes, it's true what we all feared and suspected; former TSA agents Jason Harrington claims that airport security do laugh at us as we're going through the body scanner.