Fliers have some reason to worry even before stepping onto the plane: Because the Transportation Security Administration recommends passengers remove shoes before passing through the screening area, many walk through in bare feet. In studies, about 15 percent to 20 percent of the population has been found to carry Tinea pedis, or athlete’s foot. Now, airports and manufacturers are offering to put some distance between you and the floor. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport started offering “Sky Slippers” at the head of the line a couple of years ago, and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport began making similar booties available last year. Also last year, Tecnica introduced its metal-free “Stratoliner” travel shoe, which wearers may not need to remove at Security.
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