Travelers enduring scorching temperatures across the U.S. and Europe – or who tend to perspire profusely – may find their sweat stains triggering body scanner alarms at airport security. In a recent ...
“The body scanners don’t love sparkles. We don’t want to dull your holiday shine but we don’t recommend wearing your sparkly ...
It’s the ire of flyers who profusely perspire. Nearly no one enjoys getting stopped by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) authorities at the airport. But when checkpoint alarm bells begin ...
One commenter inquired whether their warning extends to both sequins and sparkles, and unfortunately, TSA said: “Both.” ...
In a social media message, TSA asked people to think twice about wearing some things when they come to the airport.
The airport experience can be a long and strenuous one, particularly for those who are experiencing pain or discomfort. Travel can be tiring, and doing it with an injury or disability can make ...
Evita Duffy-Alfonso opted out of the Transportation Security Administration's scan, which is legally allowed. But then she ...
The TSA issued a warning to all travelers on Facebook, revealing the one type of clothing that is sure to irk body scanners ...
Live lobsters : Live lobsters are allowed through security, but TSA says your lobster friend must be transported in a clear, ...
With TSA PreCheck lines rivaling those of the regular security, travelers had lamented that the premium program had gotten too popular and too slow. (Last year, the program reached a record 20 million ...
Don’t wear ugly Christmas sweaters to the airport, the TSA’s official Facebook page said. Often adorned with ornaments, ...