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The Transportation Security Administration is shooing away from the no-shoes rule through security.
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According to the magazine, many readers said they would rather drive farther to fly out of T.F. Green than deal with the congestion and stress of larger airports in major cities.
TSA rules are changing, as travelers no longer need to take their shoes off at airport security checkpoints. Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport implemented the change July 7, 2025.
Many unusual items are permitted through TSA security checkpoints, including live lobsters and waffle irons. TSA provides a comprehensive list of permitted and prohibited items on its website.
Of course, TSA's post was also a bit tongue-in-cheek. It all started on X, when the traveler posted a picture of his Waffle House ID card. "TSA might want Real ID, but I have the realest ID ...
Effective immediately, the TSA will allow passengers traveling through domestic airports to keep their shoes on at TSA checkpoints.
The TSA has clarified that Waffle House IDs are not acceptable alternatives to REAL ID at airport security checkpoints. It was responding to a viral social media post with over 2.1 million views.
With summer travel in full swing and July 4th just up ahead, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced another record-breaking day of flying already achieved.