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Read previewA former TSA agent has revealed what not to do during air travel to avoid trouble both at the airport and on the plane. "The key is to listen to that first officer that you see past the ID check; they're going to tell you what to do," he said. Making sure you're alert can make the whole process easier. "Many people, they sit in those seats and they don't know that they are subject to helping when an emergency actually happens," he said. "There are clear pockets where they're not aware that they're about to hit and they can be very severe," he said.
Persons: , Caleb Harmon, Marshall, ure, ake, ravel, ould, arn, lear Organizations: Service, TSA, Business, Transportation Security Administration, Jackson Atlanta International Airport, ust Locations: Hartsfield
A former travel security officer shared tips for airline travel on TikTok. Caleb Harmon-Marshall says there are a lot of misconceptions about airport security. Harmon-Marshall told Business Insider that airport security is nothing to fear, and staff are first and foremost there to keep you safe. For starters, you can bring water, or any liquid, with you through airport security as long as it's frozen. Overall, Harmon-Marshall said it's important to be vigilant before and during airport security.
Persons: Caleb Harmon, Marshall, , Harmon, Hartsfield –, they're, they'll Organizations: Service, TSA, Business, Hartsfield, Hartsfield – Jackson Atlanta International Airport Locations: TikTok
Read previewA travel influencer sought to lay down some etiquette around overhead bins on planes, arguing that a lot of people get it wrong. "The overhead space right above the seat that you paid for on the plane? Overhead bin space is "first come, first serve," Harmon-Marshall explained, which is why paying to board a plane quicker can have its advantages. AdvertisementWhile many find it annoying to see that their locker is full when they get to their plane seat, Harmon-Marshall seems to be right. If overhead bin space runs out, Harmon-Marshall said, flight attendants would start gate-checking luggage.
Persons: , Caleb Harmon, Marshall, he's, who's, Harmon, that's, I'm, That's, Lindsay Rogers, Rogers, Condé, Karina Kay Organizations: Service, Business, Harmon Locations: Las Vegas
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