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The Transportation Security Administration has announced a ban on more items in checked luggage. Here's what to know ...
According to new rules announced by the TSA on social media, cordless curling irons, flat irons, and hair straighteners that use lithium-ion batteries, lithium metal, or gas/butane fuel are now ...
The Transport Security Administration rule made headlines this week, but NewsNation has learned it has been in place for quite some time.
Are you booking your holiday travel plans? Check out TSA's new list of items no longer allowed at Newark, LaGuardia, JFK, and ...
Following TSA rules isn’t just about catching your plane on time — it’s about keeping the skies safe. The shoes-off rule may ...
Many cordless irons do use butane cartridges to heat up and don't require batteries or plugs, including options sold by ...
The Transportation Security Administration now prohibits certain cordless hair tools in checked luggage because they may contain hazardous gas cartridges ...
Got any flights scheduled soon? Heads up — there are three new items banned by TSA that you may need to know about. See list ...
TSA has announced many changes lately and now they've determined another item is unsafe in checked bags. Here's the latest on ...
TSA bans cordless gas-operated hair products from checked luggage. But you can take your pet lobster with you.
If you have a particular hair routine you want to maintain during your vacation, it's important to be aware that TSA has banned these hair tools.
As TSA continues to make changes to security checkpoints, here's how to check wait times at NYC-area airports.