TSA Shares New Airport Security Screening Procedures
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is rolling out new screening procedures over the next few weeks to airports across the country and wants travelers to be prepared. TSA Administrator David […]
TSA Officers to Begin Wearing Face Masks at U.S. Airports
In a national press release, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced that its employees must begin to wear facial protection while at screening checkpoints to help minimize the spread of […]
TSA to Accept Expired Identification at Checkpoints
For travelers that have been unable to renew their identification cards, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said today that it will accept an expired driver’s license or state-issued ID at […]
REAL ID Deadline for Domestic Air Travel Approaching
A deadline is fast approaching, and it could impact millions travelers who use their state issued driver’s licenses as identification when flying domestically. The October 1, 2020 REAL ID deadline […]
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge ‘Thermal Detonator’ Coca-Cola Bottles Banned by TSA
FINAL UPDATE, WE HOPE: From TSA: “The issue concerning Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge-themed soda bottles has recently been brought to our attention by the general public, as these items could […]
An Advisory for Guests Flying to and from Theme Park or Cruise Destinations
Vacationers with flights scheduled into and out of domestic theme park locations or cruise line port areas may want to pay some extra attention to their flight status for the […]
Orlando International Airport Decides Not To Replace TSA
The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority has decided against replacing TSA employees at Orlando International Airport with private security. Briefings were held in early February to discuss the possible change, citing […]
Vote on Privatizing Security at Orlando International Airport Postponed
After an hour of public input today regarding the option to replace TSA agents with private security at Orlando International Airport, the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority has decided to hold […]
Orlando International Airport Could Move to Replace TSA with Private Screeners
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will be holding briefings tomorrow for airline and airport officials following word that Orlando International Airport (MCO) is considering replacing TSA screeners with a private […]
How the Real ID Act Will Affect Travelers When it Begins Jan. 22nd
We last mentioned the new ID law, which will affect U.S. citizens travelling internationally and domestically using state drivers licenses for identification, back in June. Since then, some states have […]