
Denver International Travel Alert: TSA Bans Popular Item from Checked Bags
It is important to stay up-to-date with rule and regulation changes at Denver International Airport. I pride myself on staying current and informed with every new travel policy.
When you are running your carry-on bag through the baggage scanner you want to make sure you are not pulled to the side.
My Carry-On Bag Got Pulled Aside at Denver Airport
On my most recent trip from Denver International Airport, my carry-on bag was pulled off and inspected. My girlfriend’s dad loves to barbecue, so we got him a bunch of seasonings to try.
We bought the seasonings from Bucee’s in Johnstown on the way to the airport.

TSA agents were very suspicious and took a lot of time to ensure everything was safe. I found it to be a little embarrassing. However, it is not the biggest deal in the world.
New TSA Rules at Denver Airport: Power Banks Banned from Checked Bags
TSA agents at Denver International Airport are banning flyers to bring an item in their luggage.
The TSA recently announced that travelers will no longer be allowed to bring power banks with them due to safety concerns.
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Travelers are also prohibited from bringing lithium ion portable chargers.
This policy is strictly for checked bags. Power banks are an incredibly common item to bring when you travel.
How Colorado Travelers Can Still Bring Power Banks Safely
Colorado residents can still travel with portable chargers and power banks, but they will need to bring them in a carry-on bag or backpack through TSA.
Just make sure to double-check where you packed your portable charger the next time you travel through Denver International Airport.
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