Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says TSA may revisit its 3-1-1 liquid rule. The TSA recently stopped requiring travelers to remove shoes at some airports ...
One of the most confounding airport policies isn’t going away anytime soon in the U.S. The Transportation Security Administration’s so-called 3-1-1 rule limits the amount of liquids, gels and aerosols ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) acts like an eagle that’s always ready to monitor passengers flying in and ...
Wondering about the items on the TSA packing ban list? This article explains the TSA 3-1-1 rule, what NOT to pack, the new ...
TSA recently eliminated its shoes-off rule but still enforces the 3.4-ounce liquid limit. Certain cordless hair styling tools are now prohibited in checked baggage. TSA allows many unexpected items, ...
Travelers giddy about being able to keep their shoes on while walking through TSA checkpoints at the airport again may have something else to look forward to: changes to how much liquid they can carry ...
WASHINGTON — Gearing up for Labor Day travel? You might want to double check what's allowed in your bag. The Transportation Security Administration recently expanded their list of banned items to ...
Cordless hair styling tools containing gas cartridges or butane are prohibited in checked baggage. These items are permitted in carry-on bags if they have safety covers, and corded hair tools are ...
View post: REI is selling a mini Fjällräven backpack for $56 that's perfect for hikes and everyday use While several authorities have recently alluded to the fact that the three-one-one liquid rule ...