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Joined May 2015
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    Looking to gobble up more #HolidayTravel tips? Gravy-tate on over to TSA’s Instagram for a live AMA happening now! Our Friendsgiving answers can be found here: instagram.com/tsa
    A travel bag that depicts Thanksgiving dinner and all the fixings.
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    That's a good question, Christine! Scalloped potatoes are allowed in carry-on and checked bags. You can place them in a ceramic casserole dish. We hope you enjoy!
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    Welcome to @AskTSA! We’ll do our best to answer your questions. Give us a shout!
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    Replying to @BiaSciLab
    If we must open a checked bag for additional screening, we're required to leave a notice of inspection. You may file a claim for property that's damaged during the screening process. Pls visit:
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    Replying to @schadenjake
    We appreciate your feedback. If you'd like to provide more details so we can look into this incident, pls visit:
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    Replying to @Casey
    Thanks for the shout-out, Casey. We'll pass your comment to our team at PVD. Safe travels!
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    Replying to @Sky_g1212
    Hello. Empty hydro flasks are allowed in carry-on and checked bags. - Mary
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    We're not clothes-minded; thanks for mentioning us!
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    We’re glad you asked. Replica weapons, even those belonging to Horde Chieftains, must be packed in checked bags.
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    Replying to @newelllab
    We take your concerns about screening seriously. Please provide additional details so we can look into this further. To do so, please visit:
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    Replying to @scotsbangtan
    Yes, a light stick is allowed in a carry-on bags. Safe travels and enjoy the concert!
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    Replying to @PBnJ23
    We're sorry to hear this, If property is damaged during the screening process, we encourage travelers to file a claim so that we can fully investigate the matter. For more information on the claims process, pls see: bit.ly/1iKEQ7d
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    Replying to @mister42 and @AJFrancis410
    2: Our officers are trained to handle your carry-on and checked property with care. Out of respect for the deceased, under no circumstances should the container be opened. Please accept our apologies and our condolences. bit.ly/1OfLGg6
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    Yes, animal skulls are allowed in both carry-on and checked bags.