Jeffrey Miller+FollowFlying with Weight Loss Jabs? Read This!If you’re on meds like Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro and planning to fly, heads up: TSA has special rules for your injectable meds! They need to stay cool (think fridge or ice pack), and you have to tell security you’ve got them. Good news: liquid meds are exempt from the 3.4oz rule, but keep them in your carry-on with original labels. Don’t let your summer trip get ruined at the airport! #Fitness #TSA #TravelTips01Share
ashley89+FollowAirport Security Hack or Headache?Thought you could breeze through TSA with just your phone? Not so fast! Even if you use CLEAR or digital IDs, the TSA says you still gotta bring your physical ID or passport—just in case the tech glitches. Some airports are cool with digital IDs, but others (looking at you, Florida) still want the old-school docs. Don’t get caught scrambling at security—always pack your real ID! #Travel #TSA #TravelTips00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowAirport Face Scan: Is This the Future?You can now breeze through TSA at Denver International just by scanning your face—no ID or boarding pass needed! If you’re a TSA PreCheck member with a passport and flying one of the big airlines, you get to skip the old-school hassle. It’s all part of the new Touchless ID program. Would you trust facial recognition for airport security, or does it feel a little too sci-fi? #News #TSA #DenverAirport00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowDenver airport’s new facial recognition debateFacial recognition tech is about to become part of the security routine at Denver International Airport’s East Checkpoint, and it’s already stirring up strong opinions. While the TSA says this will speed up lines and boost safety, some travelers and lawmakers are worried about privacy and whether opting out is truly straightforward. The agency insists no photos are stored and opting out is allowed, but many feel the process isn’t clear enough. With Denver being one of the busiest airports, this change could shape the future of airport security nationwide. Would you feel comfortable using facial recognition at the airport? #Travel #DenverAirport #TSA00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowDenver’s airport just got a high-tech upgradeTravelers at Denver International Airport can now breeze through security even faster, thanks to new TSA PreCheck touchless ID lanes using facial recognition. If you’re a PreCheck member with a valid passport and airline profile, you can opt in for this streamlined process—no more fumbling for your ID. This tech aims to cut down wait times and make the whole experience smoother. What do you think about facial recognition at the airport? Would you use it, or does it raise privacy concerns for you? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #DenverAirport #TSA00Share
Justin Dixon+FollowTSA’s Summer Travel No-Nos Are WildYou won’t believe what people try to bring through airport security! TSA just dropped a hilarious list of things NOT to toss in those security bins—think hot sauce packets, pet rocks, and even ‘pocket chicken.’ And for your summer getaway, leave the lawn darts at home (yes, really). Swimsuits and flip flops are cool, but the kitchen sink? TSA says, maybe not. Pack smart and save yourself some airport drama! #Travel #TSA #TravelFail30Share
Kimberly Hall+FollowWould You Let TSA Scan Your Face?TSA’s facial recognition tech is now at over 250 airports, promising speedier lines and tighter security. But here’s the real question: are we trading privacy for convenience? Most travelers aren’t even told they can opt out, and some report pushback when they try. With error rates low but transparency even lower, is this the future of flying—or a surveillance overreach? Would you let your face be your boarding pass? #Tech #FacialRecognition #TSA02Share
darrell47+FollowDon’t Get Stuck at TSA for This ID Mistake!Travel plans could totally fall apart if you show up at TSA with the wrong ID. They’re cracking down and only accepting certain IDs—think REAL ID, passport, or trusted traveler cards. Temporary licenses? Nope. And starting May 2025, non-REAL ID driver’s licenses are out. Double-check your wallet before you head to the airport or you might be stuck at security, not your gate! #News #TSA #TravelTips244Share
ethanconner+FollowAirport Security Is About to Get Wildly EasierBig airport security shakeup alert! TSA is rolling out some major changes—think facial recognition, no more shoe removal, and maybe even ditching the liquid limits. Their goal? A totally automated, seamless screening process that could make airport lines a thing of the past. They’re even calling on tech innovators to help speed things up. Can you imagine breezing through security without the usual hassle? Change is coming, and it might actually be awesome. #News #TravelNews #TSA62Share
Kelly Mack+FollowStop Missing Flights: TSA’s 3 Must-Do TipsEver seen someone sprinting through the airport like it’s the Olympics? Don’t be that person! TSA just dropped their top 3 steps for stress-free travel: 1) Arrive early (2 hours domestic, 3 hours international), 2) Pack smart (know what’s allowed, especially with liquids and batteries), and 3) Keep your ID handy and make sure it’s Real ID-approved. Forget the viral 15-minute hack—play it safe and breeze through security! #Travel #TravelTips #TSA171Share