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American Airlines Testing Face-Scanning for Passengers at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport
American Airlines said Wednesday that customers with PreCheck can go through security checkpoints at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport with a face scan and phone app instead of showing their driver’s license or passport.
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US Passport Applicants Can Select Gender ‘X' Starting Monday
American citizens are now able to select a new “X” gender marker on U.S. passport applications, even if it doesn’t match the gender on their birth certificate or other documents.
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US Airport Security Screening to Become More Gender-Neutral Through ‘X' Pronoun
The Biden administration says U.S. airport security procedures will become more gender-neutral.
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What's Driving the Spike in Air Rage Incidents
The FAA can propose fines up to $37,000 per violation for passengers who engage in unruly behavior.
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Travel Rebound: 2 Million People Go Through US Airports
The airline industry’s recovery from the pandemic passed a milestone as more than 2 million people streamed through U.S. airport security checkpoints on Friday for the first time since early March 2020.
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Changes Coming to Airport Security in 2021
Whether or not you’ve taken a flight during the pandemic, things probably will look different at airports in 2021 and beyond. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss got a closer look from experts on travel and security.
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Officials Ask Delta to Fire DCA Baggage Handlers Over Security
Elected officials say Delta should fire the baggage handling company Eulen America after they were cited for security violations eight times over the course of two years. In one case, an employee left an airfield gate open. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.