Kelly Mack+FollowTSA’s Weird Phone Plug-In at Security?!Did you know TSA agents might plug your phone into a mystery device at airport security? One traveler shared on Reddit that after a random screening, a TSA agent plugged his phone into something that looked like a charger and scrolled around before handing it back. People are freaking out—some say it could be spyware, others claim it’s just a swab for explosives. Either way, it’s got everyone side-eyeing their phones at the airport! Would you let TSA plug in your phone? #TSA #AirportSecurity #TravelStories #Privacy #TechMystery #Travel10Share
ashley89+FollowNewark Airport’s TSA Drama: Why So Many Complaints?Turns out Newark Liberty (EWR) is officially the king of TSA complaints—almost double the national average! Travelers are venting about confusing security rules and wild wait times, but it’s not all bad news. EWR is trying to turn things around with new sensory rooms for neurodivergent travelers and high-tech scanners. Some folks are even noticing the upgrades! Still, if you’re flying through Newark, maybe pack a little extra patience (and time). #TravelFails #AirportLife #TSA #NewarkAirport #TravelTips #Travel50Share
Kelly Mack+FollowWait, Peanut Butter Is a Liquid Now?!TSA just dropped new carry-on rules and, get this—peanut butter in a jar is now considered a liquid (but you can still bring it on a sandwich, lol). The 3.4 oz liquid rule still applies to stuff like creams, gels, and even hummus. But you’re good with sports balls, hair tools, and even pizza (just not soup). Double-check the banned list before you pack, and don’t forget your REAL ID or you’re not getting through! #TravelTips #TSA #AirportHacks #CarryOn #TravelSmart #Travel90Share
Danielle White+FollowTSA’s New Meds Rules: What You Need to KnowTraveling with meds in 2025? TSA’s got some new rules! Pills are cool in any amount, but liquids must be 3.4 oz or less—just tell the officer at security. No need for a prescription bottle, but it’s smart to have one (it can even help if you lose your ID!). And yes, your contact lens solution counts as a medical liquid, so you can bring more. Always check local laws at your destination! #TravelTips #TSA #Medication #TravelHacks #2025Travel #Spirituality350Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowTSA Just Banned This From Checked Bags!Heads up, travelers! The TSA just banned power banks from checked luggage after a scary incident where one caught fire on a plane. You can still bring your portable charger, but it has to go in your carry-on. Apparently, lithium batteries can overheat and cause fires, so airlines and the TSA are cracking down. Don’t forget to move your power bank before you check your bag or you might lose it at security! #TravelTips #TSA #AirportSecurity #TravelSmart #PowerBank #Spirituality479170Share
sperkins+FollowTSA’s New Airport Screening Tech Is WildAirport security might actually get smoother! TSA is rolling out sharper x-ray images and smarter algorithms to cut down on those annoying false alarms (finally). They’re even testing shoe scanners so you might not have to take your shoes off soon. Plus, remote screening could mean less waiting in line. All this tech is being tested right now, but there’s drama too—TSA’s union is clashing with the White House over new changes. Would you trust AI to screen your bags? #TSA #AirportSecurity #TravelNews #TechUpdates #WatercoolerMoment #Travel4713Share
boothconnor+FollowTSA's Frozen Liquid Loophole 🤯Guys, here's a wild TSA loophole: if you freeze liquids solid, they don't count against the 3.4-ounce rule! Just make sure they stay rock-solid till you hit security. Surprisingly, TSA confirmed this! But seriously, plan for the melt risk. Thoughts on this hack? Is it genius or just risky? #TravelHacks #TSA #TravelTips #Spirituality100Share
Jamie Watson+FollowDo You Have the Right ID to Fly?Heads up, travelers! Starting May 7, you'll need a REAL ID or another approved form of ID to fly within the U.S. If you've been jet-setting with your state ID, it's time to double-check its compliance. Missing out could mean unwanted delays at TSA. Need a REAL ID or not sure what counts? Visit TSA's site to get the scoop and keep your travel plans smooth. Remember, it's not just about flying now—plans can change! #TravelTips #REALIDReady #TSA #Travel60Share