The Transportation Security Administration is expanding its pre-screening airport security program to 28 additional airports in 2012. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.
By Harriet Baskas, msnbc.com contributor
The Transportation Security Administration is expanding PreCheck — its pre-screening airport security program — to 28 additional airports in 2012, the agency announced Wednesday.
The program, currently in place in seven airports, allows approved fliers to pass through security without having to remove their shoes, belt and jacket. Laptops can also stay in their bags as can TSA-approved liquids placed in carry-ons.
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