The Transportation Security Administration is proud of the painless July 4 holiday weekend at US airports—but it still sees room for improvement.
The TSA and American Airlines also said they will install “state-of-the-art” security lanes at airports in Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Dallas that could shave 30% off of wait times by “automating many of the functions currently conducted manually, allowing passengers to move more swiftly through the checkpoint.” These include tagged, trackable larger bins that automatically return to start of the queue.
It’s the TSA’s latest attempt to keep security lines moving, in the wake of crippling bottlenecks earlier this year. Inefficient checkpoints have also become a security concern. Recent airport terror attacks in Brussels and Istanbul are putting more pressure on security officials to keep travelers moving out of exposed public areas but also ensure that they are conducting thorough reviews of luggage. Read more….
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