The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will begin implementing its new "One Stop Security" program (OSS) on Tuesday, Fox News Digital has learned.
The congressionally authorized pilot program allows passengers arriving in the U.S. from international airports with connecting flights to bypass TSA rescreening. (See the video at the top of this article.)
Major U.S. airline carriers American Airlines and Delta Air Lines have partnered with TSA to launch the program from London’s Heathrow International Airport.
American Airlines led the way with the first flight to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Friday.
Delta Air Lines will launch its one-stop flight arriving at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport by the end of July, according to TSA.
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