As millions of Americans hit the skies this Thanksgiving, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is gearing up for the busiest travel time of the year, screening a massive surge of ...
TSA said if a holiday food is a solid item, then it can go through a checkpoint. This includes baked goods, meats and stuffing. If the food item can be spilled, spread, sprayed, pumped or poured ...
“Keep in mind: You can still bring all these things,” Farbstein ... When it comes time to fly home, these rules also apply to the leftover pie and stuffing you’re planning to smuggle back ...
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but this will be the last time you'll be able to fly for the holiday without one. A new federal law that goes into effect next year requires either a driver's license or state identification card ...
TSA said if a holiday food is a solid item, then it can go through a checkpoint. This includes baked goods, meats and stuffing. If the food item can be spilled, spread, sprayed, pumped or poured, and ...
For more information, download the free myTSA app, which has a “What can I bring?” feature that allows you to type in the item to find out if it can fly. Or ask on Twitter or Facebook ...