The TSA issued a warning to all travelers on Facebook, revealing the one type of clothing that is sure to irk body scanners ...
Don’t wear ugly Christmas sweaters to the airport, the TSA’s official Facebook page said. Often adorned with ornaments, ...
As holiday travelers don festive attire, the TSA warns that sparkly clothing might set off airport scanners, urging caution ...
“The body scanners don’t love sparkles. We don’t want to dull your holiday shine but we don’t recommend wearing your sparkly ...
One commenter inquired whether their warning extends to both sequins and sparkles, and unfortunately, TSA said: “Both.” ...
The agency says glitter, sequins and oversized clothing may set off scanners and delay travelers at security checkpoints.
TSA issued a statement on social media requesting holiday travelers leave certain festive items in their checked luggage.
“I accidentally wore a short that had a metal studs around the neckline. I was at a work convention and pretty much had to run from venue to airport and just totally forgot what I was wearing. I got ...
The Transportation Security Administration is warning travelers that certain clothing choices could trigger airport security ...
According to a poll by Ipsos for the U.S. Travel Association, Americans are embracing new tech to enhance security, including facial recognition and biometrics.
TSA has made changes to its banned items list, screening policies and other rules so far in 2025. See what's new before you ...