Want to bring Thanksgiving leftovers home? If you're flying, make sure you know which dishes can't be packed in your carry-on ...
If you’re going the carry-on route, the TSA advises you to be sure the ice or gel packs keeping your food cold are still solid before going through security, or you’ll run afoul of size limitations on ...
The TSA generally allows solid food and gifts in carry on bags, as long as they don't violate their rule of thumb.
If you want to pack food on the plane to take to your Thanksgiving destination, the good news is you can, though there are ...
Most foods can be carried through a TSA checkpoint, but some items must be transported in checked baggage, according to a ...
Want to fly with homemade pies or leftover turkey? Here's a look at the TSA's rules for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International and other airports.
The Transportation Security Administration, or TSA for short, is known for banning lots of items from passing through security checkpoints. However, there are some items that you can surprisingly ...
Here are some examples of holiday food you can carry through a TSA checkpoint: Baked goods – Homemade or store-bought pies, ...
Packing snacks might seem like an easy way to make flying a little easier – who wants stale airline pretzels anyway? But the Transportation Safety Administration rules for things like electronics, ...
Before you agree to bring a family favorite food item to contribute to the Thanksgiving holiday table, it’s important to think about how you’re planning to transport it if you are flying to spend the ...
No need to dip into your wallet for checked luggage for a big travel weekend. This Labor Day weekend, Hidden Valley Ranch plans to help travelers cover the cost of their checked bag fees — if they ...