TSA

Government Shutdown & Your Flight: What Travelers Need to Know About TSA Delays

As the government shutdown pushes into its third week, the whispers of federal employees striking are growing louder, with particular concern centered on TSA agents. While it’s crucial to clarify that TSA officers, deemed “essential,” are legally prohibited from striking, the mounting pressure of working without pay can manifest in a similarly disruptive way: widespread

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Government Shutdown Impacts on Air Travel: What You Need to Know About Air Travel Delays & Risks

As the government shutdown continues, I am starting to worry about its impact on air travel especially since I have a trip coming up in a week.  Government shutdowns in the U.S. can have a significant and often escalating impact on air travel, even though air traffic control (ATC) and TSA are considered essential services

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TSA Has Approved Mobile Passport Usage for Domestic Air Travel

From our friends at SF Gate, TSA approves the mobile passport in certain airports.  This supplements the mobile ID’s that the TSA started accepting last year.  The great thing is that with a mobile ID (either a state drivers’ license or your passport), you can pass through airport security and these id’s are REAL ID

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The Ultimate Guide to Traveling with Thanksgiving Food

As many people travel for Thanksgiving holiday, one major concern is what food can I travel with. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has provided guidance on traveling with food during the Thanksgiving Holiday.  The TSA projects that 18.3 million people will travel from Tuesday, Nov. 26 to Monday, Dec. 2.  This represents an increase of

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