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TSA recently got rid of the shoes-off rule, but it still maintains the 3.4-ounce rule for liquids. There are ...
The Transportation Security Administration has announced a ban on more items in checked luggage. Here's what to know ...
Following TSA rules isn’t just about catching your plane on time — it’s about keeping the skies safe. The shoes-off rule may ...
The TSA has revised its banned items list for checked bags, adding certain hair tools to improve travel safety.
The TSA banned three new items in checked bags. Find out what you can and can't bring on your next flight out of Illinois.
TSA bans cordless gas-operated hair products from checked luggage. But you can take your pet lobster with you.
The TSA and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) just updated their prohibited items list, and a few popular hair styling tools have gotten the boot.
If you have a particular hair routine you want to maintain during your vacation, it's important to be aware that TSA has ...
Certain beauty products now have stricter regulations, according to the Code of Federal Regulations. Here's what travelers ...
The Transportation Security Administration now prohibits certain cordless hair tools in checked luggage because they may contain hazardous gas cartridges ...
Cordless curlers, flat irons, and gas refills must stay out of checked bags—or you’ll risk losing your luggage.
Essentially, a TSA CT X-ray scanner sends low doses of X-rays through your luggage, which pass through the different materials at different rates. So the scanner can tell if there are metals, liquids, ...