Earlier this week, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee under Chairman Rand Paul (R-KY) held a hearing on “Quiet Skies,” a watch-listing program that is credibly alleged to have been used for doling out political penalties and favors to travelers while catching zero terrorists. The post A Quiet Skies After-Action Report and Extension of My Remarks appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Experts discuss what flyers must do—and can skip—under today’s TSA regulations. The post TSA Rules to Fly By first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
TSA updates travel rules to curb fire risks from lithium batteries and overheating devices in cargo holds.| Prevue Meetings & Incentives
CLEAR will launch biometric eGates at select U.S. airports, part of a broader push to modernize air travel ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026.| Prevue Meetings & Incentives
One U.S. Senator On A Crusade Against TSA Facial Recognition| Live and Let's Fly
When flying, TSA PreCheck can save you a lot of hassle, especially if you follow these 4 rules!| the disney food blog
Fodor's provides expert travel content worth exploring so you can dream up your next trip. The world is a weird and wonderful place—we want to show you around.| Fodors Travel Guide
A Welcome Reprieve, as the Footwear Follies Are Put to Pasture.| AskThePilot.com
You will need Real ID to fly starting May 7, 2025 as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will be enforcing the requirement.| Mshale
Real ID is the law as of May 7 this year. But TSA will not start to fine anyone until May 5, 2027. Travelers get warnings until the 2027.| Travelers United