(MNN)-Travelers to Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport will be able to save a little time during security screening. The Transportation Security Administration is rolling out a new policy that will allow passengers to keep their shoes on at security checkpoints. Passengers in general screening lines, not just those with TSA Precheck, will be able to keep their shoes on at select airports including MSP. The TSA began requiring shoe removal in 2006, five years after a man attempted to detonate explosives hidden in his shoes on a flight.
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