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The TSA's current liquid restrictions, in place since 2006, may be revised, as hinted by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi ...
The days of frantically chugging drinks at airport security gates may soon be over. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem suggested Wednesday that she is pushing for the Transportation ...
We asked. You voted. Following the lifting of the shoe removal requirement, which TSA airport security rule should go next? Find out.
Question : I am the opposite of a frequent flyer—I haven’t gone anywhere in years. Does the TSA still have the liquids rule ? I have new prescriptions I want to carry with me and can’t risk ...
TSA’s current policy applies to all liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes. Travelers are allowed to fill one quart-sized bag with containers of liquid no larger than 3.4 ounces. Anything larger ...
One common example is liquid goods. TSA's 3-1-1 liquids rule states that all carry-on liquids must fit in 3.4-ounce containers and be stored in a single quart-size sealable plastic bag.
Traveling means you'll probably need a lot of snacks to stay energized and hydrated ... Carry-on bags are subject to a TSA rule that limits liquids, gels and aerosols to travel containers of 3 ...
Rumor has it that TSA airport screenings will no longer require you to remove you shoes. However, TSA clarifies no official ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed the change, stating that shoes can remain on for most passengers at ...
Secretary Kristi Noem teased Wednesday that changes could be coming to the size of liquid containers allowed for passengers ...