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To make holiday planning easier on everyone, the TSA released a list of which Thanksgiving foods can be brought in a carry-on, and what needs to go in a checked bag. Here's what the TSA says about ...
Solid food items can pass through TSA checkpoints, but liquids, gels, or items that could spill and weigh more than 3.4 ounces should be packed in checked luggage. Foods that can be carried ...
To clear things up, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) just announced which Thanksgiving foods can board with you. Read on to find out which essentials you can carry through security ...
Holiday Food That Can Go in Your Carry-on. Baked goods and candies. This includes homemade or store-bought and packaged pies, cakes, cookies, brownies, chocolates, and more. Meats.
A record number of Americans are expected to fly for Thanksgiving this year. And believe it or not, some holiday travelers will have fully cooked turkeys in their luggage.
Are you planning on flying to see family and friends for the Thanksgiving holiday this year? You, along with millions of other Americans, may be helping set a new record for Thanksgiving travelers ...
In general, solid food items are permitted in carry-on luggage. But liquids, sprays and spreads must be stored in a checked bag. Flying with food for Thanksgiving?
When wait times at security lines exceed 15 minutes, TSA must log that in their records, he said. Read full story: Thanksgiving travel: Tips for getting there at PBIA and finding where traffic is ...