WHILE TSA may have ended the shoe removal rule, travelers have been reminded of another footwear policing while flying.

Passengers with certain airlines risk a potential ban if they break a lesser-known "cover-up" rule.

A widely debated travel topic when it comes to flying is whether or not your should be allowed to take your shoes off on a plane.

After window versus aisle and reclining your seat or not, this might be one of the most divisive questions related to air travel.

F oot skirmishes are quickly becoming a regular problem when it comes to flying.

And while most are low-level and simply result in a complaint to the airline, some people have been known to go too far.

In 2018, Spirit Airlines diverted a flight from New York destined for Fort Lauderdale, Flori

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