A remote TSA security checkpoint has been unveiled for passengers jetting out of Boston Logan airport – and it means travelers will be able to avoid long, winding lines that were synonymous with the agency’s funding crisis.
The new program, which is set to come into force on June 1, has been declared the “first of its kind” by Massachusetts Port Authority officials.
Travelers will be able to clear security checks before they even reach the terminal at Boston Logan – an airport which handles more than 43 million passengers a year.
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