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What can you personally do to shorten the queuing time at the airport? - January 27, 2012
Having to stand in line to get through security checkpoints can be very stressful. However, there are a few things travelers can do to speed up the process.

To cut queue times, Fremantle, Australia, organizes extra fee for express taxis - October 25, 2011
Fremantle, Australia, has created a new system to draw more taxis into the city on peak hours to help with the demand for transportation and reduce queue times.

How to configure retractable belt stanchions for optimal queues - October 27, 2011
The best layout of stanchions for a queue can vary depending on what the queue is for.

Gatwick Airport implements biometric scanning to streamline wait times - October 24, 2011
London based Gatwick Airport has implemented a new security feature that should work to improve wait times and queue sizes.

New program seeks to reduce queuing time for frequent travelers - September 21, 2011
Those who travel on a regular basis may be able to spend less time queuing thanks to a newly-introduced program from the Transportation Security Administration.

TSA chief reflects on 9/11, added queue security measures - September 19, 2011
The head of the Transportation Security Administration recently reflected on the events of September 11, 2001, and how the attacks had a major affect on the way in which passengers are screened and on other queuing operations.

TSA to give children simplified pat-downs in security queues - September 14, 2011
The Transportation Security Administration will no longer require children 12-years-old or younger to undergo the same pat-downs as older travelers.

Travelers may be able to keep shoes on during security queuing - September 7, 2011
According to the head of the government's Homeland Security division, travelers going through queues may no longer be forced to remove their shoes, as is currently the policy.

TSA sniffs out threats in security queues - August 30, 2011
With the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks right around the corner, airport security officials around the country are stepping up efforts to keep travelers safe.

TSA introduces new app for queuing information - August 24, 2011
A new mobile application seeks to make waiting in queues less of a headache for travelers by giving them information they will need to go quickly through the process.

TSA to test new security queuing procedure - August 8, 2011
Officials from the Transportation Security Administration recently announced that it would be rolling out a new pilot program that looks for possible security threats based on body language.

Some airports changing security machines, affecting queuing process - August 2, 2011
Over the past decade, airports around the United States have been dealing with longer security queues due to increased safety concerns following September 11, 2001.

Airports adding lines in hopes of cutting down on queuing issues - July 29, 2011
Travelers all over the world can often find the queuing process at airports to be one of the most mind-numbing and frustrating aspects of getting from one place to another.

TSA has allowed 25,000 security breaches in past decade - July 13, 2011
Since the tragic events on September 11, 2001, when terrorists boarded planes and used them to kill thousands of people, the Transportation Security Administration has spent considerable time and effort to protect travelers through the screening and queuing process.

More security lines often means shorter queues at airports - July 7, 2011
Officials at one Michigan airport are hoping to reduce issues related to long queues at the facility by introducing new upgrades and other measures.

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