Travel days feel a lot calmer when you know the rules. The TSA made several changes for 2025, and a few are big quality-of-life upgrades. This guide breaks down what changed, what is still banned, and ...
Passengers traveling through hundreds of U.S. airports may no longer be required to remove liquids from carry-on bags during screening, thanks to the latest X-ray technology—but it’s far too soon to ...
When traveling in the air, it’s advisable to consult the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for what you can and can’t fly with. Airlines have restrictions on what their passengers can carry ...
An atmospheric river is moving through western Washington and expected to dump 1-3 inches of rain. by Natalie Fahmy, KOMO News Reporter TOPICS: SEATAC, Wash. — It has been a record year of travel, ...
SEATAC, Wash. — Seattle-Tacoma International Airport says it has cut wait times at security checkpoints even as record numbers of travelers pass through the airport this summer. Airport officials ...
The Transportation Security Administration has rolled out several changes this year, including new banned items, ID requirements and adjustments to the shoes-off rule. Here's a look at all that has ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened a record number of passengers nationwide over the Labor Day weekend, with Friday marking one of the busiest travel days in the agency’s ...
Starting with a battery ban at the same time as it began requiring Real ID weeks before Memorial Day, it has been a summer of change for TSA. A new ban on certain haircare tools is the latest change ...
TSA banned cordless hair tools with gas or butane cartridges and portable batteries from checked bags. Travelers no longer need to remove their shoes at security checkpoints, unless they set off an ...
Airline passengers have long faced confusion over what can and can’t make it through airport security. Now, the Transportation Security Administration is reminding travelers where to draw the line ...
In an advisory shared this week, the agency confirmed that disposable razors and cartridges are permitted in carry-on bags. But safety razors with blades, loose razor blades, and straight razors are ...