
Flying Out of Denver? These Everyday Foods Could Get Confiscated by TSA
Traveling to or from Denver International Airport in Colorado can be a stressful experience for a lot of people. Personally, I don’t mind the DIA experience. As long as you are prepared and on time, your experience will typically go well. Unless you have unexpected delays.
TSA Policy Updates Every Colorado Traveler Should Know
TSA has been updating many of its policies on what you can and can not bring with you on flights. For example, you can put a power bank in your checked luggage.
READ MORE: Why You Can’t Bring Power Banks in Checked Luggage at Denver International
One Colorado Policy Change We Love
TSA and Denver International Airport are changing policies that make our lives easier, too. I am really excited that DIA and TSA changed the shoe rule. You no longer have to take off your shoes when you are going through airport security.
Surprising Snacks Now Banned by TSA in Colorado
TSA is in the news once again because new items have been cut from the approved items you can bring with you through security. The Mirror debuted this list, and we are surprised that these common snacks are now against TSA policies.
TSA Cracks Down On These Snacks Travelers Always Pack
Why Airport Snacks Could Get You Flagged in Colorado
Like many other travelers, I love bringing snacks to the airport so I can save money. We all know that food and snacks at the airport are expensive. Pudding, yogurt, hummus, salsa, and others are now classified as liquids.
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You can still bring these items, but they need to be less than 3.4 ounces. I would recommend bringing a protein bar or whatever, as long as you know for sure it would not be seen as a liquid.
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