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      How TSA’s New Self-Service Airport Security Screening System Could Change Travel

      Image: A rendering of a Micro-X self-screening pod concept design that's part of TSA's ongoing effort to update passenger screening technology. (Photo Credit: Courtesy Micro-X)
      Image: A rendering of a Micro-X self-screening pod concept design that's part of TSA's ongoing effort to update passenger screening technology. (Photo Credit: Courtesy Micro-X)
      Laurie Baratti
      by Laurie Baratti
      Last updated: 3:00 PM ET, Wed March 6, 2024

      The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is currently trialing some innovative new self-security check protocols at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport.

      ABC News sent its transportation correspondent Gio Benitez to the bustling airport to experience the process firsthand and provide some insights into the system’s functionality and potential benefits, and analyze what it might mean for the future of U.S. air travel.?

      Passengers who opt to use the TSA’s prototype self-service screening lane, equipped with multiple sensors, will find themselves on a virtual call with a TSA agent.?

      As usual, travelers must put their bags and assorted belongings into plastic bins, which are then passed through a scanning machine. After that, they walk through an all-glass body scanner, which is slightly different than the standard models already seen in most airports these days. ?

      "The scanner has all this glass here. So, we're going to get in here. Oh, and it shows you that you have to stand differently," Benitez said as he stepped into the scanner. "Once the machine clears me, I get my bag and I’m on my way."

      He remarked, "It's really very minimal contact with just about anybody."

      A fresh technological feature also offers an added element of convenience for rushed or forgetful travelers: if an item like a wallet or phone gets left behind in a security bin, the system halts the conveyor belt and alerts the passenger to retrieve their neglected belongings.

      While there may be an adjustment period and initial slowdowns, Christina Peach, the TSA innovation task force’s branch manager, is ready to welcome any and all feedback in order to further refine the system.

      "I'm hoping for a lot of feedback—even the negative feedback, because you're always going to get a little bit of both," she expressed.

      Addressing concerns about staff reduction, Peach emphasized, "we will always have officers," noting that TSA agents, "are the most important part of any of our systems, but we will be reallocating them to busier aspects of the screening process."

      TSA officer Ken Nixt reassured Benitez that, although the new screening process is more hands-off, personnel remain on hand and available to assist travelers. He said, "we're just making sure that we're following through all the security measures that are needed to ensure a safe travels."

      At present, the new self-screening option is only in its testing phase and is operating exclusively in the Las Vegas airport. Travelers passing through Harry Reid International Airport can now experience the new lane and contribute to TSA's development of future airport security protocols.

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      Laurie Baratti

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      Laurie Baratti is an Assistant Editor for TravelPulse. She is a San Diego-based journalist whose work has previously appeared in publications like TravelAge West, SPACE, Modern Home + Living, Montage, and Sandals Life magazines. Travel writing has long been her passion, and she is always looking for excuses to explore the world outside of her native California. Laurie is also a lifelong equestrian, a proud pet-parent, and an underground advocate of the Oxford comma.

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