ORLANDO, Fla. – Shoes off, laptops out and masks on: these are just some of the things passengers going through Orlando International Airport (OIA) will see this holiday season.
But those aren’t the only measures in place to protect travelers.“We have been able to implement several procedures, all which have been done without compromising security, to make sure passengers get there safely and securely,” said Lorie Dankers, spokeswoman for the Transportation Security administration (TSA).[TRENDING: ‘I took LSD:’ Disney guest accused in attack | What does vaccine effectiveness mean? | News 6 anchors share drama stories]First, people may see new identification readers, designed so travelers will not have to hand their ID or passport to the TSA.