Travelers flying out of Boston's Logan Airport may soon experience a different approach to airport security. A pilot program is set to enable passengers to go through TSA checkpoints located 22 miles from the airport.
This initiative is designed to address concerns over long wait times at security, which have been a source of frustration for many travelers. By allowing passengers to complete security checks at a remote location, the program hopes to streamline the boarding process.
Details about the implementation and potential impact of this program are still emerging, but it represents a significant shift in how airport security could be managed in the future.