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Indianapolis International promising safer, quicker security lines for some
Indianapolis International Airport is the 21st airport to be included in TSA's pre-check program. Frequent fliers and some other travelers will be able to go through a quicker screening process if they give more personal information upfront. "You have...
Tags: U.S. Airways, United Air Lines, Delta Air Lines, Transportation Industry, Security Measures
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Gun parts found in boy's stuffed animals at Rhode Island airport
A man traveling with his 4-year-old son claims he didn't know that the three stuffed animals his little boy put on a conveyor belt at T. F. Green International Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, contained parts that could be assembled into a loaded...
Tags: Time Warner Inc., News Agency, Law Enforcement, Firearms, FBI
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TSA isn't doing its job correctly according to study
Congress is scheduled to hold a hearing about a new report that says the TSA isn't doing its job correctly. The recent report by the Department of Homeland Security says that the TSA is not adequately reporting, tracking and fixing airport security...
Tags: Frank Lautenberg, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Is it too easy to lose the TSA's 'trust'?
A new Transportation Security Administration initiative that lets trusted travelers bypass the airport screening line is on the verge of an ambitious expansion. By the end of the year, PreCheck, a government program that offers expedited screening to...Tags: Chris Elliott, Transportation Industry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Crime, Law and Justice, Travel
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TSA body scanners' apparent flaw raises airport security concerns
One of the Transportation Security Administration's vaunted 20 layers of security has been looking a little porous lately, and the resulting dust-up is calling into question the effectiveness -- and the cost-effectiveness -- of post-9/11 airport...Tags: Chris Elliott, Transportation Industry, Security Measures, New York City Police Department, Air Transportation Industry
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Indianapolis International prepared for influx of Super Bowl travelers
With thousands of extra fans expected to fly in for Super Bowl weekend, Fox59 got an exclusive look at steps taken to make sure things are as safe as possible.
"We are very proud the way the planning has been taking place for two plus years," said...Tags: International Travel, Football, Travel, Super Bowl
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A holiday surprise from the travel industry
Sometimes when you travel, it's the little gestures of compassion that make the biggest difference -- especially during the holidays.
For Becky Brand, it was the bus driver on Washington's L2 line who went out of his way to help her during Thanksgiving...Tags: Chris Elliott, Career and Workplace, American Airlines, Inc., Thanksgiving, Consumers
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Millions of Americans expected to begin holiday travel Thursday
Millions of Americans will travel home for the holidays Thursday.
Although fewer people are traveling by air than in 2010, Airlines for America still estimates 43.3 million passengers will fly on U.S. airlines between December 15 and January 4....Tags: Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Delays, Trips and Vacations, Transportation
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Goldberg: Rage against the TSA machine
The backdrop for my favorite science-fiction novels, Frank Herbert's "Dune" series, is something called the Butlerian Jihad. Some 10,000 years before the main events of the story take place, humanity rebelled against "thinking machines" —...Tags: Leukemia, Career and Workplace, Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Amusement and Theme Parks
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How to protect your luggage from being pilfered
Philip Bramson's iPod vanished from his checked luggage on a recent flight to Mexico, and recovering it seemed impossible.
"It was hidden in my luggage, so it could only have been seen through the X-ray or a pretty thorough search," he says. "The only...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Chris Elliott, Health, Crimes, Transportation
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TSA reforms are urgently needed
Now that the fury has quieted over those touchy-feely pat-downs and body scans, it's time to turn up the volume on how to truly reform airport security.
The U.S. Travel Association, the tourism industry's key Washington lobbying group, did just that this...Tags: Winter Park, Travel, Jim Turner, Tourism and Leisure, Politics
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