From News Nation:
“TSA changes
carry-on limits to increase hand sanitizer use”
The TSA changed
its carry-on limits to increase hand sanitizer use. Travelers are now able to
carry a 12-oz sized bottle of hand sanitizer in their carry-on or purse instead
of the standard 3.4 oz requirement. “Because of the pandemic, TSA has
temporarily lifted that restriction, and passengers are allowed to travel with
up to one 12 oz container of hand sanitizer,” said TSA spokesperson, Lisa
Farbstein. In addition to this temporary change, TSA is also allowing
passengers to travel with an expired driver’s license since they understand
some are not able to visit their local DMV to renew their license. “If your
driver’s license is expired, and has been expired within a year, then TSA will
still accept that license, as long as you have additional forms of I.D. along
with that license,” stated Farbstein. TSA also recommends you consolidate your
belongings into your bags, to avoid using bins. “If you’ve got your cell phone
with you, if you’ve got your keys in your pockets, then what we recommend is
that you put them right into your carry-on bag and not into the bin so that
reduces touchpoints, and of course, that’s the name of the game during the
pandemic,” expressed Farbstein.
^ It only took
them 7 months of a pandemic to come up with this smart change. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/tsa-changes-carry-on-limits-to-increase-hand-sanitizer-use/
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