Blog Posts for 2019
Passing the Holiday Travel Test
As we announced yesterday, this Holiday Travel season is projected to bring a record-breaking number of travelers to airports across AmTSA Week in Review: December 2 - 15
Happy holidays! As we near the end of the year everyone is busy shopping for gifts, choosing which cookie recipes Santa will like and preparing for holiday trips!TSA Week in Review: November 18 - December 1
It’s days after Thanksgiving, snow is softly falling and you’re in a food-induced trance. So put on your comfy pants, grab a turkey leg and read about how TSA stopped a grenade monster. But first, let’s talk turkey.TSA Week in Review: November 4 -17
Between November 4 and November 17, TSA screened 31.7 million passengers and found 205 firearms in carry-on bags. Of the 205 firearms discovered, 176 were loaded and 72 had a round chambered.To Shave, or Not to Shave, in November
It’s “No Shave November,” the yearly event when men don’t shave, groom or cut their facial hair for the entire month, to raise cancer awareness. But as the month draws to the end, you’re left with a choice: Keep and maintain your new look orWill TSA Accept My Enhanced Driver’s Licenses at the TSA Security Checkpoint?
If you live in Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont or Washington, you may be wondering if your enhanced driver’s license will be accepted at the security checkpoint come October 1, 2020.TSA Week in Review: October 7 - November 3
Between October 7 and November 3, TSA screened 65 million passengers and found 374 firearms in carry-on bags. Of the 374 firearms discovered, 333 were loaded and 118 had a round chambered.Creep-in It Real With These Halloween Travel Tips
Are you traveling for a spooky-good time on October 31st? We’ve collected our frequently asked Halloween questions and have come up with these fang-tastic travel tips!TSA Week in Review: September 23 - October 6
Between September 23 and October 6, TSA screened 32 million passengers and found 206 firearms in carry-on bags. Of the 206 firearms discovered, 176 were loaded and 60 had a round chambered.How TSA is Answering the Call
Each year, the first full week of October is designated as Customer Service Week. It’s an opportunity to highlight the people that serve and support customers on a daily basis.