Here are some examples of holiday food you can carry through a TSA checkpoint: Baked goods – Homemade or store-bought pies, ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at Harrisburg International Airport (MDT) is preparing for a busy Thanksgiving travel period, and offers tips on what foods can fly and what to leave ...
Travelers can bring baked goods, meats, fresh fruit, and casseroles through airport security checkpoints, but items like ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, and some of the busiest days at Kentucky airports, the Travel ...
Midland International Air and Space Port says Thanksgiving week is always one of their busiest, and passenger numbers keep ...
Turkey, stuffing and veggies are all fair game to take on your flight, cooked or uncooked. But food safety experts still warn ...
Traveling by plane won’t stop grandma from packing you leftovers. But with TSA projecting 18 million people to fly this Thanksgiving, not packing food items the right way ...
AAA estimates that 73 million Americans will drive 50 miles or more this week, and Denver International Airport expects around 845,000 people to fly in or out of the airport.
The travel experts at SIXT whipped up a “Pack or Pass” guide so you don’t accidentally end up eating dry airport turkey ...
Shutterstock Image As someone who just returned from domestic travels, let me be the first to tell you that REAL ID has completely changed the game. Checkpoints at airport security have become vastly ...
Want to fly with homemade pies or leftover turkey? Here's a look at the TSA's rules for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta ...
The TSA projects the three busiest travel days at Lehigh Valley International Airport will be Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving, and Sunday after the holiday.