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If you’ve flown recently or plan to travel soon, then you may notice something different at airport security checkpoints: cameras that scan your face.
PITTSBURGH — Changes are coming to the security screening process at Pittsburgh International Airport.
Transportation Security Administration agents warned that people who do not have a REAL ID, including TSA PreCheck passengers, will not be allowed to board their domestic flights starting May 7.
PreCheck travelers will exclusively use the main security checkpoint at Pittsburgh International, as the alternative checkpoint will no longer be an option.
The Transportation Security Administration is developing an internal artificial intelligence chatbot, while also relying on ...
According to a news release from the Transportation Security Administration, starting May 5, TSA PreCheck passengers should ...
With the REAL ID deadline less than three weeks away, the TSA and airlines are preparing travelers for a new reality at ...
A day after announcing changes to the security checkpoints, the Pittsburgh International Airport released a clarification for the new procedures. Starting May 5, TSA PreCheck travelers should use the ...
Changes are coming to Pittsburgh International Airport about where passengers should go for security clearance by ...
Pittsburgh International Airport announced this week that changes will be coming to the checkpoints beginning on Monday, May ...
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