WASHINGTON – US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Noem announced the “Families on the Fly” campaign Thursday, the latest TSA initiative designed to enhance hospitality for families during the airport security screening experience.. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is making it a little easier for families to fly this summer, thanks to a new campaign from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) called “Families on the Fly.” Announced on Thursday by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, the initiative aims to ease the airport screening process for families traveling with children while maintaining strong.
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Family-friendly Amenities There’s Something For Everyone Be sure to allow yourself extra time when traveling with a family and plan ahead by reviewing the Airport’s security tips section prior to your trip.. A new program called Families on the Fly aims to make airport security easier for families, as well as for the general flying public. But whether it works will depend on how it’s executed.