
Denver Airport Travelers Are Surprised by the Latest TSA Rules
It certainly feels like the rules are always changing and evolving at Denver International Airport. When you have flown out of Colorado, have you ever been stopped?
TSA Rules at Denver International Airport Keep Evolving
I only have one time. I am pretty proud of that. I was stopped around the holidays because TSA wanted to check out a barbecue rub that I bought for my fiancée's Dad from Buc-ee's in Johnstown.
Observing Carry-On Bag Inspections in Colorado
I see people have their carry-on bags checked out all the time. I can only imagine the sort of things that TSA sees daily in Colorado. The imagination can truly run wild.
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TSA Reminds Travelers About Restricted Items
TSA is consistently reminding us of the things we can or can not bring on flights. They specifically wanted to remind travelers that you can not bring cordless curling irons with your checked luggage.
Denver Airport Security Updates: Shoes On, Chargers Out
TSA is constantly changing what you can and can not bring in order to boost efficiency and safety. Denver International Airport now allows travelers to wear shoes through security, but does not allow portable chargers with checked luggage anymore.
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Cordless Curling Irons: Gas and Butane Rules Explained
The reminder is specifically targeted towards cordless curling irons with a gas cartridge or butane. Okay, look, I know I am a guy. Am I dumb for not knowing that there were cordless curling irons? Or ones that have butane in them?
What Travelers Need to Know About Curling Irons
TSA said that all cordless curling irons powered by gas or butane have to go in a passenger's carry-on luggage. It must have a cover, and extra cartridges are allowed. Cordless electric curling irons are good to go with any luggage, though.
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