Although most foods can be carried through TSA checkpoints, some dishes may need to be packed with checked baggage.
With a record number of flyers preparing to take to the skies, plenty are bound to be bringing food items for Thanksgiving.
The TSA expects to screen 18.3 million people nationwide from Nov. 26 to Dec. 2, one of the busiest travel periods on record.
As record travelers prepare to fly for Thanksgiving, here's what to know about transporting food through TSA checkpoints.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is prepared for Thanksgiving travel and tells people what foods can be ...
As millions of Americans prepare for their Thanksgiving travels, the TSA is expecting a record number of passengers to pass ...
The Transportation Department anticipates record-breaking Thanksgiving travel, coordinating with federal agencies and ...
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This year’s Thanksgiving weekend is expected to be the busiest air travel weekend in American history, according to the ...
The Transportation Security Administration is prepared for the busy Thanksgiving travel period, and it wants travelers to be ...
Among the most pressing concerns will be Denver International Airport, where snowfall could delay travelers heading in and out on what should be one of the biggest airline travel days of the year.