WASHINGTON: While federal officials adjust airport security standards in the aftermath of an attempted terrorist attack, some are criticizing the Transportation Security Association (TSA) for seemingly incomplete or confusing communications.
Edward Hoover, VP at Gibraltar Associates, recently returned from a trip to London. Dealing with security changes at the airport, he said the TSA could have better communicated with passengers.
“First, British Airways took me to their site where it said that on all flights to the US you can only carry ...