Airport Security Check: 7 New Rules for Air Travelers

If you plan to fly in the foreseeable future, get ready for the new rules that will have to be observed while passing through the airport security system, writes MoneyTalksNews. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is making some changes to the screening process to be accepted at airports across the country. These…

New international rules for air travel approved: what passengers need to know

Empty seats between passengers could cause ticket prices to rise by 58%, according to the portal U Vidpustku. It seems that the global community of air carriers has finally approved the basic safety rules that will be implemented in the near future for the safety of passengers during the pandemic. Hot discussion ...

The film 'Terminal' in reality: a Russian lives at the airport because of the coronavirus

Russian Mikhail Novoselov flew to study in Germany, but German border guards denied him entry due to the coronavirus pandemic. He now lives in the airport transit area in Frankfurt. Writes about this DW. Mikhail Novoselov flew to Germany for one semester ...

A person instead of a passport: how air travel will change in the near future

Passports full of multi-colored stamps and visas could soon be replaced with irises. Travel and Leisure writes about it. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), 45% of passengers are willing to give up their paper passports and use biometric identification instead. ...

Airport of the future: what will be the security control system in 10 years

Shoe scanners, fewer false positives and simpler security controls could become the new reality at airports in the very near future. Yes, getting through airport security will finally be faster and easier. Reader's Digest writes about this. Air travel...

Why a laptop should always be removed from a bag when checking in at the airport

Getting through security at an airport is rarely an easy process. The queue moves slowly, everyone is nervous, and the requirement to get the laptop out of the overflowing carry-on luggage is simply infuriating. Reader's Digest explains why it is so important to take out your laptop and be sure to put it in ...

Research: all New York airports may be under water by 2100

Some of the world's busiest airports could be underwater by 2100. The reason is global warming, which is causing sea levels to rise. The National Post writes about this, citing the results of a recent study. At risk - 80...

Los Angeles airport is looking for 500 'fake passengers': what they should do

Los Angeles International Airport is looking for 500 people to test the new terminal. It is scheduled to open this summer, according to the Los Angeles Times. The task of the so-called passengers is to behave badly, and sometimes completely unthinkable while waiting and boarding a flight, ...

Virus from China: a woman from the epicenter of the epidemic 'tricked' at the airport

The Chinese Embassy in Paris has found a woman from Wuhan, a Chinese province that is currently the epicenter of the deadly virus. The woman boasted that she was taking medication to undergo health checks at the airport, the BBC writes. On the social network, she ...

No squirrels and peacocks: US airlines will limit the list of animals for emotional support

Passengers on a number of airlines may have to refuse to carry with them the so-called emotional support animals, or medical pets: the US Department of Transportation wants to significantly limit the list of types of animals that can be taken on board for free, according to the BBC. According to the department's proposal, such ...

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