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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Aug 23, 2025, 06:12 PM Aug 23

TSA Announces Checked-In Luggage Change [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published Aug 23, 2025 at 9:38 AM EDT


The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has updated its rules for checked luggage. According to new rules announced by the TSA on social media, cordless curling irons, flat irons, and hair straighteners that use lithium-ion batteries, lithium metal, or gas/butane fuel are now prohibited from checked luggage, though some of the items may be allowed in carry-on bags. Newsweek has contacted the TSA for comment via email.

Why It Matters

The change directly affects millions of travelers who rely on battery-powered hair styling tools, particularly those who frequently fly for work or vacation.

What To Know

Travelers packing these devices in carry-ons must use a safety cover to prevent accidental activation. Spare gas cartridges are strictly banned from all luggage. Wall-plugged hot tools remain allowed in checked baggage. Popular brands such as Tymo and Conair also offer cordless models that fall under the new restrictions.

The items have been flagged by the Federal Aviation Administration for having potentially hazardous materials, according to a report from TheStreet. "Any cordless curling irons containing gas cartridges (butane) discovered in a checked bag will be removed and turned over to the airline as a HAZMAT item," the TSA said on X.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/tsa-checked-luggage-change-2118193

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This is directed at women. bucolic_frolic Aug 23 #1
No it isn't. Those batteries can ignite and have done so on planes. It's rare, but if they ignite in the hold, Scrivener7 Aug 23 #2
Agree but i think it's been in effect for a while LearnedHand Aug 23 #3
A battery is a battery, whether it's in a computer, a charging device, or a hair curler. nilram Aug 25 #17
I was agreeing, not disputing LearnedHand Aug 25 #19
Much like wheelchair batteries. "Smart" luggage and Segways are also heavily restricted. Grokenstein Aug 23 #4
Who the fuck is riding around on a motherfucking suitcase? SoFlaBro Aug 24 #12
"Who the fuck is riding around on a motherfucking suitcase?" BumRushDaShow Aug 24 #14
It actually looks kinda fucking fun. SoFlaBro Aug 25 #20
Apparently it is popular BumRushDaShow Aug 25 #21
Are butane lighters verboten? Sneederbunk Aug 23 #5
Wait Coolgoober Aug 23 #6
How many fires have there been? Old Crank Aug 23 #7
Almost two a week. Is there something wrong with this law? Scrivener7 Aug 24 #8
I was asking for data. Old Crank Aug 24 #9
Yes. The clip shows a device smoking in the cabin, presumably because Scrivener7 Aug 24 #10
I learn something new every day. Thanks! CozyMystery Aug 24 #11
To be clear, batteries are prohibited from checked luggage. nilram Aug 25 #18
This should have been done a long time ago jgmiller Aug 24 #13
Passengers should be allowed to pack their devices with the batteries removed FakeNoose Aug 24 #15
Yes and I bet they allow ones with removable batteries jgmiller Aug 24 #16
"The change directly affects millions of travelers who rely on battery-powered hair styling tools"? maxsolomon Aug 25 #22
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