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If you have air travel planned in the next few weeks you should be aware there have been some major changes in the rules that govern air travel in this country.
The Transportation Security Administration is asking all holiday travelers to leave one particular item of clothing in their bags when going through security. It will speed up the process if you do.
Before you leave for the airport on your next adventure scan your suitcase and carry-on bag to make sure none of these ten items will be interrupting your journey through TSA security.
Did you miss your flight because you were delayed in getting through security? What are your rights as a passenger and who is responsible for your replacement ticket?
The Transportation Security Administration is cautioning Costco members that one item they get from that store cannot be used on any flight in the United States.
The Transportation and Security Administration is warning Louisiana air travelers that a popular pre-flight activity should no longer be considered safe.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has revised its list of what Louisiana travelers can bring. The updated list includes a popular accessory that many travelers won't leave home without.
Louisiana travelers who might be wondering if they will be pulled out of line for additional TSA screening can now find that information on their boarding pass.
Getting TSA PreCheck will get you through airport security faster but don't let your need for speed get your identity stolen. Here's how to avoid the scam.
Monday morning travelers hoping to make an airport connection out of Louisiana were stymied when a suspicious package investigation shut down the airport.
In what may be the perfect ending to a heartwarming story, the search for 'Michael from Lafayette' concluded after he was found—a long way from his Louisiana home.
In a situation reminiscent of a real-life "Home Alone" scenario, Spirit Airlines is apologizing after a 6-year-old boy was mistakenly placed on the wrong flight.