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Travelers using portable chargers or power banks should check their batteries, some of which are now banned in checked luggage by TSA. The change comes as the Real ID standards are about to begin.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said 81 percent of air travelers already present forms of identification that comply with Real ID requirements, which went into effect Wednesday.
TSA Administrator Adam Stahl explained what Americans without REAL ID should do if they have an upcoming flight, and he addressed concerns about the potential for long lines as a result ...
After reconstructive surgery, he's thriving once again—but his experience at TSA checkpoints has changed. If you have gone through reconstructive medical procedures, you can also request certain ...
Travelers face tighter TSA regulations as the agency has announced a ban on certain electronic items in checked baggage. Portable chargers and power banks, commonly used to charge smartphones ...
The TSA now requires portable chargers and power banks to be placed only in carry-on luggage. This change is due to the risk of fire from overheating devices. Flight crews are trained to handle ...
However, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is offering some leniency, at least for now. Officials have stated that while the TSA will not turn anyone away today, travelers without ...
Starting May 7, all adults flying within the United States must present a REAL ID-compliant license or another approved form of identification at TSA checkpoints, the Transportation Security ...