Julie Padilla+FollowTSA Wants Your Face for Faster PreCheckTSA is looking to collect even more biometric data from PreCheck travelers—think fingerprints and maybe even a selfie for a mobile ID. They want to share this info with other Homeland Security agencies to speed up things like Global Entry. It could mean faster lines, but also raises some privacy flags. If you’re a PreCheck member, you can weigh in on these changes until March 16. Would you trade more of your data for a quicker airport experience? #News #TSA #PreCheck21Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowBoise’s wildest TSA find: Fake pipe bombsA replica pipe bomb topped the TSA’s list of weirdest things found at airport checkpoints in 2025—and it happened right here in Boise. Security flagged a checked bag, and inside, officers found PVC pipes and wooden blocks labeled “C4” with wires sticking out. Thankfully, it was all fake, but it’s a reminder of just how bizarre—and sometimes risky—travel can get. Other odd finds this year? Turtles hidden in bras, bullets in a Nesquik bottle, and drugs in shoes. What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever seen at an airport? Let’s hear your stories! #News #Boise #TSA00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowBoise Airport tops TSA’s wildest packing failsBoise Airport just snagged the top spot on the TSA’s annual list of the worst packing fails in the country! Officers found a replica pipe bomb and fake C4—complete with wires and a detonator—in a checked bag. Even though they weren’t real, TSA treats these props like the real deal, so don’t risk it. Cosplayers, take note: replica guns and swords are fine in checked bags, but anything resembling explosives is a hard no. Some other wild finds last year? Live turtles hidden in clothing and 20 razor blades in a sock. What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen at airport security? #News #BoiseAirport #TSA00Share
Robin Long+FollowTSA’s Cream Cheese Crackdown at AirportsWho knew your bagel spread could get you flagged at security? TSA just reminded everyone that cream cheese (and other spreads) count as liquids. If you’re flying, only bring 3.4 oz or less in your carry-on—and it all has to fit in a quart-sized bag. Solid foods are fine, but that tub of schmear? Check it or leave it. Don’t let your breakfast slow down the security line! #News #TSA #TravelTips00Share
Robin Long+FollowTSA’s $4K Baggage Fine ShockPacking for a trip? Double-check your bags! TSA is handing out fines up to $4,250 for bringing banned items—even if they’re just replicas or can’t actually do harm. Think fake grenades, fireworks, or even unloaded guns. The rules are strict, and even a lookalike can get you in serious trouble (and possibly a criminal referral). Save yourself the headache: review the prohibited list before you fly! #News #TSA #TravelTips10Share
Julie Padilla+FollowTSA’s $45 REAL ID Workaround Is HereForgot your REAL ID at the airport? TSA’s rolling out a new ConfirmID option starting next month. For $45, you can still get on your flight after some extra ID checks (and a possible 30-minute delay). It’s a pricey backup, but at least you won’t be totally stranded. Pro tip: just get your REAL ID to skip the hassle! #News #TSA #REALID00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowTSA Outs Sock Thief BF at Airport 😂You know that feeling when your favorite socks go missing? TikToker Sasha Yermakov just found hers—on her boyfriend’s feet, thanks to a TSA shoe check! Turns out, he’d been rocking her pricey Aritzia socks all week. The comments are gold: everyone’s got a sock-stealing partner, and apparently, it’s a universal struggle. PSA: If you love your socks, keep an eye on your S.O.! #News #TSA #Aritzia00Share
ethanconner+FollowNo More Passport Flash at TSA?TSA is making airport security way less annoying! Soon, at over 60 US airports, you won’t have to dig out your passport or ID at security if you’re in the PreCheck Touchless ID program. Just update your airline profile and look for the special indicator on your mobile boarding pass. You’ll still need to carry your ID (just in case), but this could make those security lines a whole lot faster. Who’s ready for stress-free travel? #News #TSA #TravelHacks30Share
Julie Padilla+FollowAirport Tray Drama: Stack or Nah?Why is stacking empty TSA bins such a hot topic? Some travelers swear it’s common courtesy to clear the trays, while others say it actually messes up the fancy new machines. Turns out, every airport has its own rules, and even TSA agents can’t agree. Is leaving your tray behind as bad as ditching your grocery cart? The internet is divided, and now I’m questioning my own airport habits! #News #TSA #AirportEtiquette00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowTSA Drama Over Sweats & UGGs?!Airport security is stressful enough, but imagine getting dress-coded by TSA for wearing a sweatsuit and UGG boots! That’s what happened to TikToker Dana, who got pulled aside, patted down, and even had to change clothes—twice. She says she was just wearing comfy travel gear, but TSA kept flagging her for extra screening. Now people are debating if it’s about security or something deeper. Anyone else had a wild TSA experience like this? #News #TSA #TravelDrama00Share