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Don’t have a REAL ID yet? That could cause you travel headaches after May 7

Read full article: Don’t have a REAL ID yet? That could cause you travel headaches after May 7

The deadline to get a REAL ID is fast approaching after years of postponements and delays.

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Man found with a live turtle concealed in his pants by TSA at a New Jersey airport

Read full article: Man found with a live turtle concealed in his pants by TSA at a New Jersey airport

Authorities say a man passing through security at a New Jersey airport was found to have a live turtle concealed in his pants.

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‘Unprovoked attack’: Homeland Security ends collective bargaining for TSA Officers, sparking union backlash

Read full article: ‘Unprovoked attack’: Homeland Security ends collective bargaining for TSA Officers, sparking union backlash

A union representing Transportation Security Administration workers calls the Department of Homeland Security's decision to end the collective bargaining agreement with them an “unprovoked attack.”.

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TSA officials discuss prohibited items, share tips at JAX ahead of spring break travel

Read full article: TSA officials discuss prohibited items, share tips at JAX ahead of spring break travel

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials held a news conference Friday morning at the Jacksonville International Airport to discuss prohibited items and share tips ahead of spring break travel.

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Another unticketed passenger attempts to stow away on a Delta flight this holiday season

Read full article: Another unticketed passenger attempts to stow away on a Delta flight this holiday season

In the thick of holiday travel, another unticketed passenger attempted to stow away on a Delta Air Lines flight.

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TSA warns of long lines as Thursday & Friday expected to be busiest travel days leading to New Year’s Day

Read full article: TSA warns of long lines as Thursday & Friday expected to be busiest travel days leading to New Year’s Day

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) says Thursday and Friday will be the busiest days to travel leading up to New Year’s Day. The roads will also be busy as people head home after Christmas.

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More than 3 million travelers screened at US airports in a single day. That's a record

Read full article: More than 3 million travelers screened at US airports in a single day. That's a record

Travelers heading home after the Thanksgiving holiday are setting a record.

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Thanksgiving Travel Latest: TSA braces for ‘busiest ever’ holiday

Read full article: Thanksgiving Travel Latest: TSA braces for ‘busiest ever’ holiday

The Thanksgiving travel rush is expected to be bigger than ever this year.

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Travelers who waited to make Thanksgiving trips are hitting the biggest crowds so far

Read full article: Travelers who waited to make Thanksgiving trips are hitting the biggest crowds so far

The last-minute Thanksgiving travelers are packing their cars and carry-on bags to hit the nation's highways and airports.

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Jacksonville airport officials showcase prohibited items, share tips for Thanksgiving travelers

Read full article: Jacksonville airport officials showcase prohibited items, share tips for Thanksgiving travelers

Representatives from the Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAA) will showcase prohibited items and share travel tips for passengers ahead of Thanksgiving.

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Travelers are getting a head start on the long Labor Day weekend

Read full article: Travelers are getting a head start on the long Labor Day weekend

Airports, highways, beaches and theme parks are expected to be packed across the U.S. this Labor Day weekend as a lot Americans mark the unofficial end of summer the same way they celebrated the season’s unofficial start: by traveling.

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More than 3 million pass through US airport security in a day for the first time as travel surges

Read full article: More than 3 million pass through US airport security in a day for the first time as travel surges

Agents for the U.S. Transportation Security Administration on Sunday screened 3 million airline passengers in a single day for the first time ever.

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The July 4th holiday rush is on. TSA expects to screen a record number of travelers this weekend

Read full article: The July 4th holiday rush is on. TSA expects to screen a record number of travelers this weekend

A long Fourth of July holiday weekend in the United States is expected to create new travel records.

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Planning on traveling for the Fourth of July holiday? Here's how to avoid the rush

Read full article: Planning on traveling for the Fourth of July holiday? Here's how to avoid the rush

The Fourth of July is right around the corner, and the travel rush is already heating up.

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Record-breaking 3 million people screened in one day by TSA last weekend; 32 million travelers expected this weekend

Read full article: Record-breaking 3 million people screened in one day by TSA last weekend; 32 million travelers expected this weekend

The Federal Aviation Administration is hosting a briefing to discuss how it plans to handle the heat of summer travel volume and what’s done to keep planes moving safely around severe weather.

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TSA anticipates busy 4th of July weekend for travelers

Read full article: TSA anticipates busy 4th of July weekend for travelers

The Transportation Security Administration anticipates a busy Fourth of July weekend for travelers after it reported an all-time high number of travelers screened Sunday across the nation.

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TSA says it screened a record of nearly 3 million people Sunday, and bigger crowds are on the way

Read full article: TSA says it screened a record of nearly 3 million people Sunday, and bigger crowds are on the way

If you think airports are crowded this summer, it's not your imagination.

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Friday's preholiday travel breaks the record for the most airline travelers screened at US airports

Read full article: Friday's preholiday travel breaks the record for the most airline travelers screened at US airports

A record was broken ahead of the Memorial Day weekend for the number of airline travelers screened at U.S. airports.

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Pack your patience if you’re heading to the airport Friday. TSA expects record-breaking holiday travel numbers

Read full article: Pack your patience if you’re heading to the airport Friday. TSA expects record-breaking holiday travel numbers

The Transportation Security Administration predicted that Friday will be the busiest day for air travel over the Memorial Day weekend, with nearly 3 million people expected to pass through airport checkpoints. It could rival the record of 2.9 million, set on the Sunday after Thanksgiving last year.

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The best and worst times to travel by road for Memorial Day weekend & record-breaking numbers expected at airports

Read full article: The best and worst times to travel by road for Memorial Day weekend & record-breaking numbers expected at airports

If you’re planning to travel for Memorial Day weekend, now is a good time to get your trip underway, especially if you’re driving.

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Snakes almost on a plane: TSA discovers a bag with small snakes in passenger's pants

Read full article: Snakes almost on a plane: TSA discovers a bag with small snakes in passenger's pants

Airport security officers in Miami found a slithering surprise last week.

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Senators want limits on the government's use of facial recognition technology for airport screening

Read full article: Senators want limits on the government's use of facial recognition technology for airport screening

A bipartisan group of senators wants restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology by the Transportation Security Administration.

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Migrants lacking passports must now submit to facial recognition to board flights in US

Read full article: Migrants lacking passports must now submit to facial recognition to board flights in US

The U.S. government has started requiring migrants without passports to submit to facial recognition technology to take domestic flights under a change that prompted confusion this week among immigrants and advocacy groups in Texas.

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TSA provides reminders for travelers ahead of Spring Break

Read full article: TSA provides reminders for travelers ahead of Spring Break

As travelers gear up for spring break activities, the Transportation Security Administration wants to remind travelers what can and cannot be brought through airport security.

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LIVE: TSA shows off confiscated items, discusses spring break travel at JAX

Read full article: LIVE: TSA shows off confiscated items, discusses spring break travel at JAX

TSA anticipates officers nationwide will screen about six percent more passengers than last year’s spring break period.

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TSA unveils passenger self-screening lanes at Vegas airport as 'a step into the future'

Read full article: TSA unveils passenger self-screening lanes at Vegas airport as 'a step into the future'

Federal airport security officials have unveiled a prototype passenger self-screening system at busy Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas but say they do not plan to use it in other cities around the country.

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Officials tout Super Bowl plans to crimp counterfeiting, ground drones, curb human trafficking

Read full article: Officials tout Super Bowl plans to crimp counterfeiting, ground drones, curb human trafficking

Federal and local officials say they're taking steps to crimp counterfeiting, ground drones and curb human trafficking during Super Bowl week in Las Vegas.

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Busiest holiday travel season in years is off to a smooth start with few airport delays

Read full article: Busiest holiday travel season in years is off to a smooth start with few airport delays

The holiday travel rush is hitting its peak as mild weather and lower flight cancelation rates raise hopes for merrier drivers and airline passengers than last year.

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Holiday travel season is here. How to make your trip less hectic

Read full article: Holiday travel season is here. How to make your trip less hectic

Across the country, the Transportation Security Administration expects Thursday to be one of the most hectic days for traveling as the official holiday travel period begins and lasts through Jan. 2.

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A passenger hid bullets in a baby diaper at New York's LaGuardia Airport. TSA officers caught him

Read full article: A passenger hid bullets in a baby diaper at New York's LaGuardia Airport. TSA officers caught him

The Transportation Security Administration says security officers found 17 bullets concealed inside a disposable baby diaper at New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

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When you can expect the busiest travel days at airports this season

Read full article: When you can expect the busiest travel days at airports this season

The Transportation Security Administration expects to screen more than 2.5 million passengers each day during the Christmas and New Year holiday season.

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JAX travelers urged to plan accordingly ahead of holiday rush starting Thursday

Read full article: JAX travelers urged to plan accordingly ahead of holiday rush starting Thursday

If you traveled by air for Thanksgiving and thought the airports were crowded, the National Transportation Safety Board said even more of the same is in store for Christmas.

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TSA shows expectant flyers how to properly store guns before hitting the airport

Read full article: TSA shows expectant flyers how to properly store guns before hitting the airport

Due to the hundreds of improperly stored firearms found at TSA checkpoints, officials at Jacksonville International Airport held a demonstration to show the proper way to pack firearms for travel.

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Holiday crowds at airports and on highways are expected to be even bigger than last year

Read full article: Holiday crowds at airports and on highways are expected to be even bigger than last year

Airports and highways are expected to be busier this Christmas season than they were a year ago.

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US airports saw record passenger volumes, but fewer headaches, over Thanksgiving weekend

Read full article: US airports saw record passenger volumes, but fewer headaches, over Thanksgiving weekend

A record number of passengers traveled through U.S. airports over Thanksgiving weekend, the Transportation Security Administration said Monday.

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Busy holiday weekend not over yet for those still flying, driving home

Read full article: Busy holiday weekend not over yet for those still flying, driving home

Monday is also a popular day to fly after the Thanksgiving holiday. Officials at Jacksonville International Airport expect 14,000 passengers to fly out of JAX on Monday.

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Record Thanksgiving travel rush off to a smooth start despite snowy forecast

Read full article: Record Thanksgiving travel rush off to a smooth start despite snowy forecast

Holiday travelers are starting their final sprint.

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Holiday travel is expected to ramp up as looming government shutdown could cause impact

Read full article: Holiday travel is expected to ramp up as looming government shutdown could cause impact

One of the busiest holiday travel periods is about to start this week with the potential of a government shutdown looming as the Transportation Security Administration expects to screen 30 million passengers between Friday and Nov. 28.

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Not again. Federal workers who've weathered past government shutdowns brace for yet another ordeal

Read full article: Not again. Federal workers who've weathered past government shutdowns brace for yet another ordeal

Across the country, federal workers still stung by memories of past government shutdowns are bracing for the possibility of another extended closure.

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TSA is testing facial recognition at more airports, raising privacy concerns

Read full article: TSA is testing facial recognition at more airports, raising privacy concerns

The agency tasked with securing America's airports is testing the use of facial recognition technology at a number of airports across the country.

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Congress to consider new no-fly list for unruly passengers

Read full article: Congress to consider new no-fly list for unruly passengers

Congress is taking another look at creating a new no-fly list for unruly passengers.

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TSA officers seize knife at JAX after they say passenger shoved it in deodorant stick

Read full article: TSA officers seize knife at JAX after they say passenger shoved it in deodorant stick

Officers with the Transportation Security Administration at Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) made an interesting find recently.

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Record 6,542 guns intercepted at US airport security in 2022

Read full article: Record 6,542 guns intercepted at US airport security in 2022

Last year saw a record number of guns intercepted at airport checkpoints across the country.

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Power outage blacks out terminals at Los Angeles airport

Read full article: Power outage blacks out terminals at Los Angeles airport

Power was briefly knocked out at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday afternoon, leaving many passengers at one of the world’s busiest airports in the dark and halting security checks.

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TSA reports a record breaking year for the number of guns found at JAX security checkpoint

Read full article: TSA reports a record breaking year for the number of guns found at JAX security checkpoint

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers intercepted a record number of firearms at airport security checkpoints in 2022, including JAX.

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TSA finds record number of guns on passengers at checkpoints

Read full article: TSA finds record number of guns on passengers at checkpoints

The federal agency tasked with airport security says so far this year officers have stopped a record number of guns going through airport security.

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TSA raising fines after finding record guns in carry-ons

Read full article: TSA raising fines after finding record guns in carry-ons

The Transportation Security Administration is raising the fine for people caught with a firearm in their carry-on bag.

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Cat's out of the bag when TSA finds stowaway feline at JFK

Read full article: Cat's out of the bag when TSA finds stowaway feline at JFK

Don’t accuse the TSA of catnapping on the job.

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Thanksgiving travel rush is back with some new habits

Read full article: Thanksgiving travel rush is back with some new habits

The holiday travel rush is already on, and it could spread out over more days than usual this year.

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Flight diverted after person made threats with a box cutter

Read full article: Flight diverted after person made threats with a box cutter

A commercial flight from Cincinnati to Tampa was diverted to Atlanta after a disruptive passenger was seen with a box cutter. The Frontier Airlines flight made an unplanned landing at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Friday night.

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Knives, swords, guns: Just a few of the many items intercepted by TSA ahead of Labor Day weekend

Read full article: Knives, swords, guns: Just a few of the many items intercepted by TSA ahead of Labor Day weekend

The Jacksonville International Airport is expecting over 10,000 passengers to travel through the airport ahead of Labor Day weekend.

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Travelers are starting to get a break from higher airfares

Read full article: Travelers are starting to get a break from higher airfares

Air travelers are finally getting a break on fares.

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Head of TSA at JAX weighs in on influx of guns found in carry-on luggage

Read full article: Head of TSA at JAX weighs in on influx of guns found in carry-on luggage

The head of the Transportation Security Administration at Jacksonville International Airport weighed in Thursday on an influx of guns being found in carry-on luggage.

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TSA: Agency stopping an average of 17 guns at checkpoints daily

Read full article: TSA: Agency stopping an average of 17 guns at checkpoints daily

The Transportation Security Administration announced Wednesday that in the first six months of the year, it has detected more than 3,000 guns at checkpoints nationwide.

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Holiday-travel chaos: Airlines brace for huge weekend crowds

Read full article: Holiday-travel chaos: Airlines brace for huge weekend crowds

The fireworks are still a few days away, but travel for the July Fourth weekend is off to a booming start.

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LET US KNOW: Are you changing or thinking about changing your summer travel plans?

Read full article: LET US KNOW: Are you changing or thinking about changing your summer travel plans?

Delays and cancelations at airports across the country are having a huge impact on the start of the summer travel season.

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Flight cancellations, delays cause travel woes during busy holiday weekend

Read full article: Flight cancellations, delays cause travel woes during busy holiday weekend

Weekend cancelations and delays are having an impact on flights at airports across the country.

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Flight cancellations create a bad travel day across the US

Read full article: Flight cancellations create a bad travel day across the US

Airlines are canceling more than 1,500 flights across the U.S. in one of the worst days yet in the summer travel season.

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TSA is expanding use of screeners to help at busy airports

Read full article: TSA is expanding use of screeners to help at busy airports

The people who screen your bag at the airport are expecting big crowds this summer.

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CDC restates recommendation for masks on planes, trains

Read full article: CDC restates recommendation for masks on planes, trains

U.S. health officials are restating their recommendation that Americans wear masks on planes, trains and buses, despite a court ruling last month that struck down a national mask mandate on public transportation.

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Justice Dept. to appeal order voiding travel mask mandate

Read full article: Justice Dept. to appeal order voiding travel mask mandate

The Justice Department is filing an appeal seeking to overturn a judge’s order that voided the federal mask mandate on planes and trains and in travel hubs.

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Most people in US want masks for travelers: AP-NORC poll

Read full article: Most people in US want masks for travelers: AP-NORC poll

A poll finds that a majority of people in the United States continue to support a mask requirement for people traveling on airplanes and other shared transportation.

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Florida judge voids US mask mandate for planes, other travel

Read full article: Florida judge voids US mask mandate for planes, other travel

A federal judge in Florida struck down a national mask mandate on airplanes and mass transit Monday, and airlines and airports swiftly began repealing their face covering requirements.

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CDC extends travel mask requirement to May 3 as COVID rises

Read full article: CDC extends travel mask requirement to May 3 as COVID rises

The Biden administration has announced it will extend through May 3 the nationwide mask requirement for airplanes and public transit as it monitors an uptick in COVID-19 cases.

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US airport security screening to become more gender-neutral

Read full article: US airport security screening to become more gender-neutral

The Biden administration says U.S. airport security procedures will become more gender-neutral.

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Do I still need to wear a mask on a plane?

Read full article: Do I still need to wear a mask on a plane?

After the last couple years of living through a global pandemic, it seems as though most of us are itching to get in some good travel time.

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US extends mask rule for travel while weighing new approach

Read full article: US extends mask rule for travel while weighing new approach

Federal officials are extending the requirement for masks on planes and public transportation through mid-April while taking steps that could lead to lifting the rule.

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A gun in your carry-on? Some are calling for stiffer fines

Read full article: A gun in your carry-on? Some are calling for stiffer fines

There has been a surge in guns being discovered at airport checkpoints.

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Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list

Read full article: Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list

Delta Air Lines has told the U.S. Department of Justice that any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be put on the national “no fly” list.

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TSA: Don’t leave COVID vaccine card at airports

Read full article: TSA: Don’t leave COVID vaccine card at airports

Many travelers are bringing their COVID vaccine cards through security checkpoints and leaving them behind, according to the Transportation Safety Administration.

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42 guns confiscated at Jacksonville International Airport in 2021

Read full article: 42 guns confiscated at Jacksonville International Airport in 2021

A total of 42 guns were confiscated at Transportation Security Administration checkpoints at Jacksonville International Airport last year, according to TSA.

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Meth burrito, chainsaw: Here are TSA’s ‘Top 10 Catches of 2021′

Read full article: Meth burrito, chainsaw: Here are TSA’s ‘Top 10 Catches of 2021′

Here are some mind-blowing things people tried to bring on a plane.

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TSA officer saves infant who stopped breathing at airport

Read full article: TSA officer saves infant who stopped breathing at airport

Newly released video shows a security officer leaping over conveyor belt rollers and saving a 2-month-old boy who stopped breathing at a New Jersey airport security checkpoint.

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The busiest travel days for this holiday

Read full article: The busiest travel days for this holiday

Transportation Security Administration expects Thursday to be one of the busiest travel days going into the holidays.

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Atlanta airport checkpoint chaos: Man grabs gun, it goes off

Read full article: Atlanta airport checkpoint chaos: Man grabs gun, it goes off

Authorities say a passenger awaiting a bag search at the Atlanta airport’s main security checkpoint reached in the bag and grabbed a firearm, and it went off, causing chaos among travelers.

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Holiday travel numbers expected to spike to pre-pandemic levels this Thanksgiving

Read full article: Holiday travel numbers expected to spike to pre-pandemic levels this Thanksgiving

The holiday travel surge starts Friday.

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Thanksgiving air travel to rebound to 2019 levels, TSA says

Read full article: Thanksgiving air travel to rebound to 2019 levels, TSA says

The number of airline passengers traveling for Thanksgiving this year is expected to rebound to pre-coronavirus pandemic levels, but the Transportation Security Administration says it is ready to handle the surge.

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Flying for Thanksgiving? Here’s what you can and can’t take through TSA

Read full article: Flying for Thanksgiving? Here’s what you can and can’t take through TSA

If you plan to travel with your special cranberry sauce or favorite pie, you need to consider how you will pack it.

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TSA to double fines for people who refuse to wear masks on planes

Read full article: TSA to double fines for people who refuse to wear masks on planes

The fine previously started at $250 and went up to $1,500 for repeat offenders.

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How air travel changed after 9/11

Read full article: How air travel changed after 9/11

Packing only small containers of liquids into one quart-sized bag. Arriving hours before a flight. Removing shoes to go through checkpoints. These security measures have been accustomed in airports since the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, changed air travel.

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TSA extends to January mask rule for airline passengers

Read full article: TSA extends to January mask rule for airline passengers

If you're flying on a plane or taking a train, be ready to keep wearing that face mask for a few more months.

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Airlines, cruise lines and hotel stocks fall on virus fears

Read full article: Airlines, cruise lines and hotel stocks fall on virus fears

Air travel in the United States hit another pandemic-era record over the weekend as vacationers jammed airports, but shares of airlines, cruise lines, hotels and almost anything else related to travel are tumbling on growing concerns about highly contagious variants of coronavirus.

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TSA expecting heavy travel over Fourth of July weekend

Read full article: TSA expecting heavy travel over Fourth of July weekend

The Transportation Security Administration is expecting plenty of people to travel this coming Fourth of July weekend.

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Travel rebound: 2 million people go through US airports

Read full article: Travel rebound: 2 million people go through US airports

The airline industry’s recovery from the pandemic passed a milestone as more than 2 million people streamed through U.S. airport security checkpoints on Friday for the first time since early March 2020.

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Biden administration to increase pay for airport screeners

Read full article: Biden administration to increase pay for airport screeners

The Biden administration says it is moving to increase the pay and union rights for security screeners at the nation’s airports.

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Flying over Memorial Day? Expect long lines at airports

Read full article: Flying over Memorial Day? Expect long lines at airports

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says people traveling for Memorial Day weekend should be patient because there will be long lines at U.S. airports.

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Hack prompts new security regulations for US pipelines

Read full article: Hack prompts new security regulations for US pipelines

The federal government will issue cybersecurity regulations in the coming days for U.S. pipeline operators following a ransomware attack that led to fuel shortages across much of the Eastern Seaboard.

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AAA sees a huge jump in travel over Memorial Day weekend

Read full article: AAA sees a huge jump in travel over Memorial Day weekend

If you're traveling over the Memorial Day weekend, expect lots of company.

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Americans set another pandemic-era record for air travel

Read full article: Americans set another pandemic-era record for air travel

Mother's Day weekend meant bigger crowds at U.S. airports.

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Job Fair next week to fill jobs at Jacksonville International Airport

Read full article: Job Fair next week to fill jobs at Jacksonville International Airport

As air travel starts to increase, employers at the airport are looking for help. The upcoming event to fill open positions.

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US extends face-mask requirement on planes until September

Read full article: US extends face-mask requirement on planes until September

The federal government is extending the requirement that travelers wear face masks on planes, trains and buses.

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US air travel rises to highest levels yet since pandemic hit

Read full article: US air travel rises to highest levels yet since pandemic hit

(AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)Across the United States, air travel is recovering more quickly from the depths of the pandemic, and it is showing up in longer airport security lines and busier traffic on airline websites. "Our last three weeks have been the best three weeks since the pandemic hit, and each week has been better than the one prior,” American Airlines CEO Doug Parker said Monday. However, the airlines still have far to go before travel fully returns to pre-pandemic levels. Since the pandemic hit, air travel has picked up a few times — mostly around holidays — only to drop back down. The airline said people are booking leisure trips to beach and mountain destinations but business travel is still lagging.

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The Latest: All Duke University undergrads must quarantine

Read full article: The Latest: All Duke University undergrads must quarantine

(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke University issued a quarantine order for all of its undergraduates effective Saturday night due to a coronavirus outbreak caused by students who attended recruitment parties, the school said. The university said in a statement that all undergraduate students will be forced to stay-in-place until at least March 21. Suspension or dismissal from the school are potential punishments for “flagrant or repeat violators.”Over the past week, the school has reported more than 180 positive coronavirus cases among students. AdItaly has now tallied some 3.2 million cases in the pandemic. The COVAX alliance aims to share COVID-19 vaccines with more than 90 lower and middle-income nations.

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TSA agents find twice as many guns per million passengers at airports in 2020 compared to previous year

Read full article: TSA agents find twice as many guns per million passengers at airports in 2020 compared to previous year

FILE - In this June 10, 2020 file photo, Transportation Security Administration agents process passengers at the south security checkpoint at Denver International Airport in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents found twice as many firearms per million passengers at airport security checkpoints nationwide in 2020 compared to 2019. MORE | Top 10 Airports with total guns found by TSA in 2020That came as total passengers screened in 2020 fell by 500 million. Dallas came in second with 176 and at Denver International Airport agents found 104. According to the report agents at Jacksonville’s International Airport intercepted 36 guns in checked bags in all of 2020, 24th highest in the country.

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TSA looking into adding Capitol rioters to US no-fly list

Read full article: TSA looking into adding Capitol rioters to US no-fly list

Federal safety officials are investigating people who took part in last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol to decide whether they belong on the federal no-fly list. The assessments are one of several steps federal agencies are taking to increase security before President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration next week. The assessments could result in rioters being added to the federal no-fly list, the person said. The FBI said earlier this week it was considering adding Capitol rioters to the federal no-fly list but stopped short of saying that individuals were being scrutinized. Airlines and Washington-area airports also have promised tighter security after last week’s riot at the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump.

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VIRUS TODAY: Huge study on another COVID vaccine is underway

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Administrative worker Sander Edmondson, left, hands a COVID-19 testing kit to a woman at a testing site in Los Angeles, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Here’s what’s happening Monday with the pandemic in the U.S.:THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY— A huge study of another COVID-19 vaccine candidate is getting underway Monday as states continue to roll out scarce supplies of the nation’s first shots. Some 30,000 volunteers are needed to prove if this vaccine — a different kind than its Pfizer and Moderna competitors — really works and is safe. — Homicides in Detroit, New York, Philadelphia and other U.S. cities have topped 2019 numbers as violence surged during the coronavirus pandemic. ___Find AP’s full coverage of the coronavirus pandemic at https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic

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The Latest: China tests millions in port over virus cluster

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(AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)BEIJING — Authorities in China’s northeastern port city of Dalian are testing millions of residents after seven new coronavirus cases were reported there in the last 24 hours. It has a deal to secure up to 100 million doses of the potential vaccine produced by AstraZeneca. Koca said the first shipment of three million doses of CoronaVac would be shipped to Turkey on Sunday and arrive Monday. He said Turkey could get 4.5 million doses until the end of March and would have the option buy up to 30 million doses. Indonesia has reported nearly 700,000 COVID-19 cases, the largest caseload in Southeast Asia and second in Asia only to India’s 10.1 million confirmed cases.

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Fewer passengers but more guns intercepted at some Florida airports, TSA says

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With far fewer passengers traveling through Florida airports in 2020, the Transportation Security Administration said it’s seeing a disproportionate number of guns being intercepted by agents compared to previous years. Several airports -- including Miami International, Destin-Ft. Walton Beach and St. Pete-Clearwater International -- have had more guns stopped at TSA checkpoints than the same time last year, despite much lower numbers of travelers, TSA reported. At Jacksonville International Airport and some others around the state, fewer guns have been taken, but the numbers are still higher than expected based on the decreased traffic through the airports, TSA officials said. The gun must be declared to the airline at check-in, unloaded and placed in a locked, hard-sided case, TSA explained. “Certainly during a global pandemic, travelers are facing stress, but please know where your gun is before you head to the airport,” said TSA spokesperson Sari Koshetz.

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TSA officers finding more guns at airports in spite of fewer passengers

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Transportation Security Administration officers found three times as many guns at airports this July than the same month last year. TSA says the rate is particularly surprising since there were about 75% fewer passengers in July 2020 over the previous years volume. In July 2019, TSA reported finding 5.1 guns per million people screened. This July, TSA officers detected 15.3 guns per million people screened. So far this year, 20 guns have been intercepted at Jacksonville International Airport including one on Wednesday and one on Thursday.

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Air traffic is down, gun seizures up at US airports

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With air traffic nearing a five-month high, airport security is finding guns in passenger carry-on bags at three times the rate recorded before the pandemic. The discoveries at airports comes at a time when U.S. gun sales are surging, and analysts believe many of those purchases are being made by first-time buyers. “Fear drives a lot of gun sales,” he said. National Rifle Association spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said higher gun sales were due to widespread concern that, first because of the pandemic and later because of protests and riots, police might be slower to respond to emergency calls. It was the first time checkpoint traffic in U.S. airports has topped 800,000 since March 17.

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