The TSA won’t take away your medication—even if you take a lot of it. Pills and other solid medications are allowed in “unlimited amounts,” as long as they’re screened. They don’t even need to be in ...
Try to take a bottle of water through airport security, and it quickly ends up in the trash instead of on your plane. Same with any regular-sized toiletries you hope to take in your carry-on; they’ll ...
Rumor has it that liquid limits for carry-on luggage on planes are going to change, and they might — but not until 2040. The current rule set by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows ...
Travelers have long been accustomed to packing liquids in their carry-on bags according to the TSA liquid limit, also known as the 3-1-1 rule. Created by explosive experts after a thwarted plot to ...