The Transportation Security Administration and Hawaii Department of Transportation held a news conference at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport to inform travelers about what to expect for a record-breaking 2023 summer travel season on Thursday.
- Zara is a canine who specializes in explosive detection. The Transportation Security Administration and Hawaii Department of Transportation held a news conference at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport to inform travelers about what to expect for a record-breaking 2023 summer travel season on Thursday.
- TSA spokesperson Lorie Dankers speaks on Thursday.
- Sniffing for explosives is a German Shepherd named Zara.
- People wait in queue to enter the TSA check point on Thursday.
- People wait in queue at the TSA check point on Thursday.
- A traveler hands over their identification and boarding pass to TSA agent William Hall.
- People at the TSA check point on Thursday.
- Luggage enters a CT scanner at the TSA check point.
- Luggage enters a CT scanner at the TSA check point.
- TSA agent Angelica Barroga works the check point.
- People, luggage and shoes are see at the TSA check point on Thursday.
- Travelers are processed through the TSA checkpoint.
- Travelers are processed through the TSA checkpoint.
- TSA spokesperson Lorie Dankers speaks next to transportation security specialists and canine handlers Lance Wang-Nobriega, with his dog Zara, left, and Douglas Spencer with his dog Xaira.
- People wait in queue to enter the TSA check point on Thursday.
- Travelers are ushered forward to the TSA check point.
- Demonstrating one of their their explosive detection canines in action is Douglas Spencer with a Belgian Malinois named Xaira who detected the scent of explosives on a piece of luggage carried by KITV fellow Kayli Pascal-Martinez as she walked past.
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