Posts Tagged ‘airport security’
Final TSA Security Guidelines For International Flights
In issuing it’s most recent security requirements for international passengers flying to the United States, the TSA narrowed the list of countries subject to enhanced screening measures to 14. These suspect nations include Afghanistan, Algeria, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. Read the rest of this entry »
Update: New TSA Security Requirements Impacting Families
As a result of the events onboard Northwest 253 on December 25, 2009, the TSA has issued additional security directives to airlines, impacting family air travel. These new directives are in place for ALL flights to the United States (including flights from San Juan and the USVI). Read the rest of this entry »
Holiday Travel – Airport Security Challenges
Airport security can be a challenge for families on normal travel days. Add the complications of holiday travel and you’re in for a special treat. Getting through it isn’t impossible, you just need to be prepared.
In preparation for today’s post, I was doing some research and trying to catch up on some of my favorite blogs. Low and behold, Amy, of On the go with Amy had just posted TSA tips for holiday travelers. As usual, she did a terrific job and even sprinkled in some of her witty sense of humor. I just love reading her blog…she really makes me laugh. Read the rest of this entry »

