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Do you get hungry while air traveling? The TSA will confiscate some snacks that exceed the 3.4-ounce limit. Here's what they ...
While travelers can bring many food items through security checkpoints, the Transportation Security Administration’s liquid ...
You've carefully packed your carry-on, envisioning a comfortable flight with your favorite healthy snacks, only to have a TSA ...
Some common snacks can get taken away at airport security if they don’t meet TSA rules. Items like hummus, peanut butter, ...
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Next to a boarding pass and photo ID, airplane snacks are a travel essential. While travelers can bring many food items through security checkpoints, the Transportation Security Administration’s ...
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Finally exhausted of reminding unruly and unaware passengers to throw away full water bottles and dispose of certain snacks — TSA is putting an end to airport anxiety by specifying which food ...
The Transportation Security Administration has recently cracked down on a handful of surprisingly common foods. These snacks violate the 3.4-ounce rule for liquids, gels, and spreadable items.
Travelers can find a full list of rules for food on the TSA’s website.They can also contact the agency directly via social media or by texting “Travel” to AskTSA at 275-872 for guidance if ...