More than 18 million people are expected to be screened from Tuesday, November 26 to Monday, December 2.
Monday, November 25, 2024 5:49PMFor any travelers planning to trot through the airport with food or presents this Thanksgiving, the Transportation Security Administration is sharing tips to ensure your holiday meal and gifts make it through security with ease.
Whether it's a wine opener or liquid over the 3.4 fluid ounces limit, TSA has some helpful pointers below for anyone taking to the skies this holiday season.A representative for the agency confirmed to ABC News that gifts should not be wrapped. Kheel also said that any other liquids or gels -- be it mini bottles of bubbly for toasting or a small jar of homemade jam -- should be easily accessible to "get through security more quickly."
If you really don't want to check a bag, but plan on bringing liquids larger than the allotted size, the Points Path founder told "GMA" travelers should plan to "buy a set of TSA-sized travel bottles -- and pour the amount you need for your trip into them instead."
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