Corrections & Clarifications: An earlier version of this story misstated how luggage carrying banned items would be handled. They will not be confiscated. Following Transportation Security ...
Following the TSA's rules is important not only to get on your plane in time but also to keep others safe. TSA recently got rid of the shoes-off rule, but it still maintains the 3.4-ounce rule for ...
If you plan on packing your skin care lotions and potions in your carry-on luggage for your holiday flights, ensure they meet the TSA 3-1-1 rule, with each product packed in a travel-sized container ...
When limits on liquids were introduced at TSA checkpoints across the country in 2006, bins overflowed with bottled water, toothpaste, shaving cream and so much more. Nearly two decades later, ...
Passengers traveling through hundreds of U.S. airports may no longer be required to remove liquids from carry-on bags during screening, thanks to the latest X-ray technology—but it’s far too soon to ...
Travelers often expect airport security to flag obvious items like oversized liquids, knives, or sharp tools. But according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), even everyday objects ...
Security lines are full of surprises, and often feel like a place where logic goes to die. TSA rules don’t always match what people expect, especially if they haven’t read the fine print. Some banned ...
NEW YORK (AP) — When limits on liquids were introduced at TSA checkpoints across the country in 2006, bins overflowed with bottled water, toothpaste, shaving cream and so much more. Nearly two decades ...
NEW YORK (AP) — When limits on liquids were introduced at TSA checkpoints across the country in 2006, bins overflowed with bottled water, toothpaste, shaving cream and so much more. Nearly two decades ...
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem speaks during a news conference at the Nashville International Airport on Thursday in Nashville, Tenn. An airline passenger holds his shoes and has an ...