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  2. Things you can't bring through airport security—and ... - AOL

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    Each liquid must be in a 3.2-oz or less container (3), all the containers must fit inside a 1-quart bag (1) and you can only bring one of these bags aboard with you (1). Related: Chaos at the airport!

  3. 10 TSA-approved items that make traveling a breeze - AOL

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    You'll get a 20-inch suitcase that's just the right size for those cramped overhead storage compartments, plus a personal item bag that slides over the carry-on's handle with a trolley sleeve.

  5. Hand luggage - Wikipedia

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    The TSA has additional restrictions for security searches: for example, the baggage should not be locked (except with a special luggage locks that TSA staff can open), gifts should not be wrapped, and shoes may be required to be taken off during body search with the metal detector. Food items in the luggage may be mistaken for dangerous ...

  6. Travel Sentry - Wikipedia

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    Travel Sentry developed a lock system that is "accepted and recognized" by the TSA, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) and other security agencies, and allows them, using special tools and codes, to open and re-lock locks. The tools provided by Travel Sentry are at every luggage screening checkpoint at all 450 airports controlled ...

  7. Tumi Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A Tumi store in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Tumi Holdings, Inc., is a manufacturer of high-end luxury suitcases and bags for travel based in Edison, New Jersey.Founded in 1975 by Charlie Clifford after a stint in the Peace Corps in Peru, the company is named after a Peruvian tumi ceremonial knife used for sacrifices. [1]