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TSA reminds European World Cup fans: Ranch dressing is a liquid, cannot go in carry-on luggage
For those unaware, Ranch is a creamy condiment made from a blend of dairy and mayonnaise, mixed with herbs and spices. Its consistency is liquid, meaning it is not permitted in carry-on luggage.
Frontier Airlines jet hits person crossing runway during takeoff at Denver Airport
DHS suspends PreCheck and Global Entry amid government shutdown
US Senator's husband gets 'special treatment' after put on travel watch list
Flight ticket delays at airports: Understanding the SSSS mark
Discover the implications of encountering the SSSS mark on your flight ticket and how it can lead to significant delays at the airport.
US arrests man with explosive device in luggage at Pennsylvania airport
Transportation Security Administration officials located a suspicious item inside the suitcase that appeared to be a live explosive device.
Furry stowaway: Airport security finds cat that sneaked into man's suitcase
Red fur peeking through the zipper of the suitcase aroused the suspicion of JFK airport employees.
You would not believe how a passenger tried to sneak a gun onto their flight
"There's a personal fowl here," the TSA wrote, sharing a photo of what seems to be a whole chicken with a handgun shoved inside.
Flight attendant shares flying tips and tricks on TikTok
A flight attendant shared several useful tips like how to be upgraded to first class for free.
US air travel tops 2019 numbers for first time since COVID-19 pandemic
After averaging roughly 2-2.5 million passengers per day at US airports before the pandemic, air traffic dropped to a low of roughly 90,000 per day in April 2020.
TSA implements new COVID-19 safety measures following whistleblower claims
The whistleblower revealed that the TSA did not give its staff training to adapt to the coronavirus outbreak.
TSA to allow larger hand sanitizer bottles in carry-on luggage
Despite the change in rules for hand sanitizer, the agency noted that all other liquids and gels must still be under the original 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) limit.