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Finally! You Can Keep Your Shoes ON at Airport Security

No More Hopping Around in Socks - This Changes Everything for Your Next Trip

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
July 13, 2025
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Finally! You Can Keep Your Shoes ON at Airport Security

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Here’s the news you’ve been waiting for since 2001: You can officially keep your shoes on at TSA checkpoints across the entire country!

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced this game-changing policy on Tuesday, and it’s already in effect at every single airport nationwide. That means your very next flight just got a whole lot easier.

What This Means for You

Picture this: You’re rushing through the airport, juggling your carry-on and coffee, and you get to security. Instead of the usual shoe shuffle dance, you just… walk through. That’s it. No more:

  • Untying sneakers while balancing on one foot
  • Stuffing your socks back into boots
  • Worrying about holes in your socks
  • Losing precious minutes in already-crazy security lines

The change is happening immediately at airports across the country, so whether you’re flying this weekend or next month, you’re all set.

The Real Game-Changer: Faster Lines

Here’s what you really want to know – this is going to speed things up big time. Think about how much time everyone spends fumbling with footwear. Now multiply that by hundreds of passengers. We’re talking about seriously shorter waits.

As Secretary Noem put it: “We want to improve this travel experience, but while maintaining safety standards and making sure that we are keeping people safe.”

But Wait, There’s a Catch (Sort Of)

Don’t get too excited and show up in suspicious-looking boots. If TSA officers spot something weird about your footwear, they can still ask you to remove them. It’s not a free-for-all – just a much more relaxed approach for 99% of travelers.

Why Now?

After nearly 20 years of the shoe-removal rule (thanks to the 2001 shoe bomber incident), technology has finally caught up. Advanced scanners and detection methods mean TSA can spot threats without making everyone play footsie with security.

What You Need to Do

Absolutely nothing different! Just show up at your next flight like you normally would. The only change is you get to keep your dignity and your shoes on your feet.

The Bottom Line

This is huge news for anyone who travels – whether you’re a road warrior or take one vacation flight a year. After decades of airport security theater, we’re finally getting some common-sense improvements that make travel less of a hassle.

So pack your favorite shoes for your next trip and enjoy walking through security like a normal human being. It’s about time!

Got questions about the new policy? Text “Shoes” to (275-872) between 8am-6pm ET to reach TSA’s AskTSA team.

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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