Air travel just got a little trickier, especially for those peanut butter lovers. Let’s break down the latest TSA twists that have folks scratching their heads.

It seems like you can't blink your eyes without the TSA making changes to what you can and cannot bring with you on your flight.

We were all excited when they lifted the shoe regulations. I'm so happy that I don't have to take my shoes off in an airport. Man, that was the worst.  Then we found out that we can no longer fly with external smartphone chargers. Then, about a month after that, a specific kind of hair curling iron was banned.

 

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(Keep scrolling for recent snack bans and the 10 things the TSA is looking for the most.)

I think the TSA has gone too far now.  They're coming after our snacks.

TSA Cracks Down On These Snacks Travelers Always Pack

Do I really pose a danger with my peanut butter on my flight?  Make this make sense.

 

 

There is good news and bad news.  Good News: You can go to the official TSA website to see full lists of what is banned and not banned for flights.  The bad news: the website currently says, "Notice: Due to the lapse in federal funding, this website will not be actively managed."  Well, that's not great.

Tap here to see the full list from the TSA.

So, what are the big red flags with TSA agents?  Below are the 10 things they're looking for.

10 Most Common Items Seized By TSA Agents

The following is a list of general items that are most confiscated at airports by TSA agents. Travelers can use the list to streamline their packing and avoid any delays getting through security by making sure these items are in their carry-on bags or in checked luggage if prohibited.

Gallery Credit: Bruce Mikells

 

 

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