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The new rules on flying involves hair tools, marking the latest change to airport security screenings this year.
Earlier this year, the TSA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that all lithium and lithium-ion batteries must be kept in carry-on luggage and cannot be placed in checked luggage.
The new rule comes just a few months after portable chargers and power banks powered by lithium-ion batteries were also ...
TSA has updated its guidelines, banning certain everyday items from checked luggage. Stay informed to avoid losing valuable ...
Cordless curling irons, cordless flat irons and cordless hair straighteners with lithium ion batteries, lithium metal or gas ...
The popular portable tools have gone viral on social media, with influencers showing how easy to use the products are while ...
Packing for your next flight just got a little trickier, especially if you’re hoping to bring your favorite cordless curling ...
Beneath the footfalls of travelers moving through the International Airport terminal, a sprawling series of conveyors, ...
According to new rules announced by the TSA on social media, cordless curling irons, flat irons, and hair straighteners that use lithium-ion batteries, lithium metal, or gas/butane fuel are now ...
Are you booking your holiday travel plans? Check out TSA's new list of items no longer allowed at Newark, LaGuardia, JFK, and ...
Cordless curling irons with butane are banned from checked bags, and mishandling one could cost you up to $17,000.
The Transportation Security Administration has announced a ban on more items in checked luggage. Here's what to know ...