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New York Post
an hour ago
- Business
- New York Post
Airlines to allow certain passengers to skip customs security checkpoint for faster travel — here's who will benefit
Airlines are making international travel easier for some passengers. The airline partnered with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to pilot a new program that allows some international travelers to skip the usual TSA and customs re-screenings. The first-of-its-kind program, known as One Stop Security (OSS), will allow passengers to go directly to their connecting flight after landing from abroad without reclaiming and rechecking their checked luggage, which will be automatically transferred to the connecting flight. American Airlines partnered with the TSA to pilot a new program that lets international travelers skip TSA and customs re-screenings. AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File OSS is expected to streamline the travel experience by 'leveraging advanced technology' to cut connection times by more than half, which typically includes clearing US Customs, claiming checked bags, rechecking bags and then clearing TSA security. 'One Stop Security is one of the most forward-thinking enhancements we can bring to international travel — and importantly, to our customers — as it delivers a level of convenience and time-savings that's never been available before to customers connecting from international flights,' David Seymour, Chief Operating Officer at American, said in a statement. 'With this game-changing program and thanks to our federal partners at CBP and TSA, along with DFW Airport, our customers will spend significantly less time worrying about an onerous connection process and more time enjoying their travel journey.' The program is currently being tested through AA's largest hub, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), and only with flights arriving from London Heathrow Airport (LHR). OSS is expected to cut connection times by more than half. AP Travelers traveling from London and connecting through Dallas will be able to clear customs right at the arrival gate. American is the first airline to implement OSS at a US airport and 'plans to explore opportunities to expand' the service to additional flights and airports in the future. 'One Stop Security is a smart, long-overdue step toward modernizing the travel experience, eliminating redundant screening, cutting connection times and unlocking more international air service,' U.S. Travel President and CEO Geoff Freeman said in a separate statement. Per a Fox News report, Delta Air Lines is expected to follow with their own trial beginning July 30 for passengers flying from London Heathrow to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).


Daily Mail
2 hours ago
- Daily Mail
TSA issues urgent warning for latest 'scam' poised to steal your money that travelers are falling for in their droves
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued an urgent warning to US travelers over a new scam targeting people in a rush to get through airport security. The new trick is designed to steal sensitive information and money from helpless travelers. The TSA recently took to Facebook to share an important warning about signing up for its PreCheck service. 'Signing up for TSA PreCheck? Make sure you're using a safe and trusted .gov website,' the post read. It also included the official link. The Federal Trade Commission further explained the potential scam on its website. 'No one likes waiting in airport security lines. To speed things up, some people opt to get TSA PreCheck. 'Scammers know this and send emails that look like they're from TSA PreCheck — but they're not,' the website reads. 'The emails want you to click a link that takes you to a scam website that only looks like the official site — but it's not.' The FTC continued: 'If you pay to "enroll" or "renew" your TSA PreCheck, you may not even realize you've paid a scammer until you get to the airport for your next trip.' Due to a rise in scamming, the TSA regularly issues advice to travelers so they can stay alert. The warning revealed that if you're applying for TSA PreCheck for the first time, you will never pay the application fee online - you will only pay at the TSA enrollment center in person. 'Only a scammer will ask you to pay online to enroll,' the FTC revealed. Other tips included staying clear of unexpected emails or texts from an address that appears to be the TSA. Even if it looks professional, it could very easily be a scammer. The FTC also suggested giving yourself time while you are applying for TSA PreCheck. If you are ever rushed through the process by someone who says they are an agent, it could potenitally be someone trying to scam you. Finally, the FTC urged travelers to start on the official government website, so you don't start your application in the wrong place. It comes after the TSA recently announced a new, streamlined program for international travelers. The new One Stop Security program (OSS) will allow passengers who are arriving in the U.S. from international airports with connecting flights to bypass TSA re-screening to board their next flight if it is domestic. It's expected to cut out long connection times, which typically include clearing U.S. Customs, claiming checked bags, occasionally rechecking bags, and then clearing TSA security, with American Airlines estimating it could cut down the connection time in airports by half.


Fibre2Fashion
3 days ago
- Business
- Fibre2Fashion
Revenue, registrations growth shows EU e-com VAT reforms' success
More than €33 billion (~$38.76 billion) in value-added tax (VAT) revenues were collected last year via the European Union's (EU) e-commerce VAT systems, new figures from EU member states show. This is a clear sign that the 2021 reforms are delivering on their promise to simplify compliance, support businesses and ensure fairer taxation, an official release from the bloc said. Through a single registration in one member state, the One Stop Shop (OSS) and Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) allow businesses to declare and remit VAT for cross-border sales of goods and services within the EU, as well as for imports of low-value goods. More than €33 billion (~$38.76 billion) in value-added tax (VAT) revenues were collected last year via the EU's e-commerce VAT systems, new figures from EU member states show. The latest figures confirm that businesses continue to make full use of these simplifications, which cut red tape and compliance costs. At the same time, the number of registered traders continues to grow steadily. The latest figures confirm that businesses continue to make full use of these simplifications, which cut red tape and compliance costs, ensuring the collection of VAT as well. In 2024 alone, over €24 billion was declared via the Union OSS, €2.8 billion via the non-Union OSS, and €6.3 billion through the Import OSS, representing a 26-per cent increase year on year (YoY). Since the reforms were introduced in mid-2021, member states have collected nearly €88 billion in VAT under the OSS and IOSS schemes. At the same time, the number of registered traders continues to grow steadily. By the end of 2024, over 170,000 businesses had signed up to the OSS and IOSS frameworks, with a notable increase of more than 20,000 new registrations in the Union OSS alone over the past year. These figures set the stage for further simplifications to come with the VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) package and the ongoing EU Customs Reform, to make the system even more efficient, fair, and fraud resistant. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Green Beret and SWAT Officer Trevor Thrasher Launches Executive Self-Security Program Amid Rise in Threats to Corporate Leaders
OSS: Threat-Proof Executive Masterclass Equips Business Professionals with Tools for Personal Safety, Family Protection, and Crisis Leadership OMAHA, Neb., July 25, 2025 /CNW/ -- With workplace violence, urban crime, and targeted attacks on executives on the rise, high-performing professionals are finding themselves increasingly vulnerable and underprepared. In response, U.S. Army Green Beret, SWAT and street crimes officer, and international counter-terrorism contractor, Trevor Thrasher has launched the OSS: Threat-Proof Executive Masterclass, an elite, immersive coaching program designed to empower corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals to take control of their personal safety and that of their families. The Masterclass combines on-demand modules with live coaching, delivering practical self-security training modeled after principles used by elite law enforcement, military, and executive protection units. Designed for today's evolving threat landscape, it teaches high-level situational awareness, tactical thinking, and leadership under pressure. According to a 2024 Securonix report, 76% of organizations faced direct threats to their executive teams. A separate 2023 PwC survey noted a 64% year-over-year rise in overall threats against executives and employees. "Everyone is their own first responder," said Thrasher. "Too many people rely on luck or 911 for protection. That's no longer good enough. If you lead in the boardroom, it's time to lead in your own safety too." Built around Thrasher's Street S.M.A.A.R.T.S.™ framework, the OSS Masterclass offers real-world strategies drawn from decades of frontline experience. The program avoids fantasy-style tactical hype, instead focusing on high-return techniques professionals can apply immediately. The OSS Masterclass Includes: Weekly self-paced training and live tactical briefings Real-world scenarios and 'done-with-you' coaching Daily micro-drills and actionable weekly goals Proven strategies for urban threats, home defense, and active attacker response Already used by Fortune 100 leaders, law enforcement units, and executive protection teams, the OSS Masterclass offers an alternative to costly full-time security services. With agents often costing $250,000 or more annually, this program provides proactive readiness without high overhead or visibility. To subscribe for safety insights, visit: or register at About Trevor Thrasher Trevor Thrasher is a retired Green Beret, SWAT officer, and international counter-terrorism trainer. As founder of Grey Group LLC, he has trained over 30,000 professionals from law enforcement, special operations, and the corporate world. His programs replace fear and guesswork with confidence and decisive action. Media ContactTrevor S. ThrasherFounder, Grey Group LLCtthrasher@ (402) 881-2417 Photo: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Trevor Thrasher View original content to download multimedia: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Green Beret and SWAT Officer Trevor Thrasher Launches Executive Self-Security Program Amid Rise in Threats to Corporate Leaders
OSS: Threat-Proof Executive Masterclass Equips Business Professionals with Tools for Personal Safety, Family Protection, and Crisis Leadership OMAHA, Neb., July 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With workplace violence, urban crime, and targeted attacks on executives on the rise, high-performing professionals are finding themselves increasingly vulnerable and underprepared. In response, U.S. Army Green Beret, SWAT and street crimes officer, and international counter-terrorism contractor, Trevor Thrasher has launched the OSS: Threat-Proof Executive Masterclass, an elite, immersive coaching program designed to empower corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals to take control of their personal safety and that of their families. The Masterclass combines on-demand modules with live coaching, delivering practical self-security training modeled after principles used by elite law enforcement, military, and executive protection units. Designed for today's evolving threat landscape, it teaches high-level situational awareness, tactical thinking, and leadership under pressure. According to a 2024 Securonix report, 76% of organizations faced direct threats to their executive teams. A separate 2023 PwC survey noted a 64% year-over-year rise in overall threats against executives and employees. "Everyone is their own first responder," said Thrasher. "Too many people rely on luck or 911 for protection. That's no longer good enough. If you lead in the boardroom, it's time to lead in your own safety too." Built around Thrasher's Street S.M.A.A.R.T.S.™ framework, the OSS Masterclass offers real-world strategies drawn from decades of frontline experience. The program avoids fantasy-style tactical hype, instead focusing on high-return techniques professionals can apply immediately. The OSS Masterclass Includes: Weekly self-paced training and live tactical briefings Real-world scenarios and 'done-with-you' coaching Daily micro-drills and actionable weekly goals Proven strategies for urban threats, home defense, and active attacker response Already used by Fortune 100 leaders, law enforcement units, and executive protection teams, the OSS Masterclass offers an alternative to costly full-time security services. With agents often costing $250,000 or more annually, this program provides proactive readiness without high overhead or visibility. To subscribe for safety insights, visit: or register at About Trevor Thrasher Trevor Thrasher is a retired Green Beret, SWAT officer, and international counter-terrorism trainer. As founder of Grey Group LLC, he has trained over 30,000 professionals from law enforcement, special operations, and the corporate world. His programs replace fear and guesswork with confidence and decisive action. Media ContactTrevor S. ThrasherFounder, Grey Group LLCtthrasher@ (402) 881-2417 Photo: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Trevor Thrasher Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data