Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
U.S.A.
English
Canada
English
Canada Quebec
Français
  • News
  • Packaged Travel
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Air
  • River Cruise
  • Training & Resources

Miami International Airport Debuts New Scanners that Lets You Keep Electronics in Bags

by Jessica Montevago  August 25, 2020
Miami International Airport Debuts New Scanners that Lets You Keep Electronics in Bags

Some Miami International Airport passengers will not be required to take electronics out of their bags. Photo: MIA. 

Some passengers travelling through security at Miami Airport will no longer be required to remove electronic devices from their carry-on bags.

Seven computed tomography (CT) scanners have been installed at six TSA checkpoints at Miami International, allowing passengers traveling through those lanes to leave laptops and other electronic devices in their carry-on bags.

The new technology provides improved explosive detection screening by using algorithms to detect explosives and creating a 3-D image that can be viewed and rotated on three axes for thorough visual image analysis by a TSA officer. TSA’s current screening technology for carry-on bags uses 2-D images.

 If a bag requires further screening, TSA officers will inspect it to ensure that a threat item is not contained inside.

“These new scanners from the TSA are helping us streamline and expedite the screening process for our passengers, at a time in air travel when a smooth flowing checkpoint has never been more important,” said Lester Sola, MIA Director and CEO.

These seven units join three others previously installed when MIA became one of the first airports in the country to begin rolling out this technology at TSA checkpoints.

“TSA is committed to putting in place the best technology while also improving the screening experience,” said Daniel Ronan, TSA’s Federal Security Director for MIA. “CT technology enhances TSA’s threat detection capability through both automated detection and allowing our frontline workforce to use the 3-D feature to spin the image that triggered an alarm to ascertain if a threat is present without opening the bag.”

It’s part of the TSA’s overall plan to decrease the number of physical bag searches needed to improve operational efficiency and automated detection. In March 2019, the agency said it would be acquiring 300 new CT scanners for $96.8 million.

TSA has CT technology at checkpoints at the following airports:

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL); Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI); Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD); Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG); Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW); Houston Hobby Airport (HOU); Indianapolis International Airport (IND); John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK); Logan International Airport (BOS); Los Angeles International Airport (LAX); Miami International Airport (MIA); Oakland International Airport (OAK); Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX); Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA); St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL); Tampa International Airport (TPA); and Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD).

  
  

MOST VIEWED

  1. Princess Cruises Adjusts Future Deployments in Response to Customer Research
  2. Black Friday Travel Deals: Sales & Promos Roundup for 2025
  3. Norwegian Cruise Line Reverts Back to “Free at Sea”
  4. 2025’s Black Friday Cruise Promotions
  5. U.S. Flight Cancellations Surge as FAA’s 10% Cut Escalates Amid Government Shutdown
  6. 9 New All-Inclusive Resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico Opening in 2026


TMR Subscription

Subscribe today to receive daily in-depth coverage from all corners of the travel industry, from industry happenings to new cruise ships, hotel openings, tour updates, and much more.

Subscribe to TMR

Top Stories
U.S. Updates Travel Warning for Tanzania, Tour Operators React
U.S. Updates Travel Warning for Tanzania, Tour Operators React

The latest travel advisory has increased Tanzania from Level 2 to 3.

Great Lakes Region Expecting Record Cruise Growth in 2026
Great Lakes Region Expecting Record Cruise Growth in 2026

In 2026, seven cruise lines and 10 cruise ships will offer Great Lakes sailings.

Jamaica Hoping to Reopen for Travel and Tourism by December 15
Jamaica Hoping to Reopen for Travel and Tourism by December 15

The Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett announced Wednesday his plan to reopen the country in time for the winter tourism season.

Jamaica Airports Start to Resume Operations Post-Hurricane Melissa
Jamaica Airports Start to Resume Operations Post-Hurricane Melissa

Photos from inside of Sangster showed major damage to some of the gate areas.

Paris’ Louvre Museum Remains Closed After Sunday’s Brazen Daylight Crown Jewels Heist
Paris’ Louvre Museum Remains Closed After Sunday’s Brazen Daylight Crown Jewels Heist

The museum could remain closed as police continue their investigation into Sunday’s heist.

Cruise Ship Size Limits Officially Set for French Riviera Ports
Cruise Ship Size Limits Officially Set for French Riviera Ports

After a summer of confusion in the French Riviera, officials have finally settled on a cruise ship limitation policy.

TMR OUTLOOKS & WHITE PAPERS
View All
Advertiser's Voice
Explora Journeys Unveils New Asia Sailings
About Travel Market Report Mission Meet the Team Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
editor@travelmarketreport.com
Give Us a Call
1-(516) 730-3097
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report
71 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
© 2005 - 2025 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Manage cookie preferences