But if the passenger can spill it, spread it, spray it, pump it or pour it, and it’s larger than 3.4 ounces, it should go in ...
If you plan on flying home with tasty Thanksgiving leftovers, be sure to pack them in the correct suitcase or else the TSA ...
Flying with Thanksgiving food? Here's everything you need to know before getting to the airport security checkpoint with that ...
For travelers who cook or just want to eat for Thanksgiving, some foods can be taken on flights as long as they meet ...
The TSA advises travelers who bring food to carry it through security checkpoints or pack it in checked luggage. Since food ...
As record travelers prepare to fly for Thanksgiving, here's what to know about transporting food through TSA checkpoints.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently issued guidelines for people who are planning to fly with ...
The agency says most foods can be brought through TSA checkpoints while others will need to go through a checked bag.
Some countries have even stricter rules about travelling with food, so always check before ... put it in your checked bag. Interestingly, in the UK there is one item you are allowed to take ...
Most solid food will pass TSA checkpoints without a problem Spillable and spreadable items may need to go in checked bags Tuesday, Wednesday before Thanksgiving, Sunday after, will see most travel ...