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TSA’s Holiday Travel Advice: How to Get Through Airport Security Faster

Intermediate | December 24, 2025

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Holiday Travel Pressure Is Real

As millions of people travel for the holidays, airport security lines become longer, slower, and more stressful. To help travelers avoid common mistakes, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) shared updated holiday travel advice, reminding passengers that preparation matters more than ever. The guidance was highlighted in a recent Yahoo Creators article focused on stress-free holiday travel.
(Source: Yahoo Creators | TSA.gov)

Pack Smart Before You Leave Home

The TSA says many delays start before travelers even arrive at the airport. Liquids over the allowed limit, prohibited items, and disorganized carry-on bags slow down screening for everyone. TSA officials recommend checking the rules online in advance and packing carefully to avoid last-minute surprises.
(Source: TSA – What Can I Bring?)

Timing Makes or Breaks Your Trip

Arriving early is one of the most repeated pieces of TSA advice. During peak holiday periods, wait times can change quickly due to crowds, weather, or staffing. TSA encourages travelers to arrive earlier than usual, especially for morning flights and busy travel days.
(Source: TSA Travel Tips | AP News)

Dress and Prepare for the Checkpoint

Simple choices can save time at security. Wearing shoes that are easy to remove, limiting metal accessories, and keeping electronics accessible helps screening move faster. TSA officers say travelers who are ready at the checkpoint reduce stress for themselves and others.
(Source: TSA Security Screening)

Why TSA Holiday Travel Advice Matters

The TSA’s main message is clear: with TSA holiday travel advice, travelers who prepare ahead enjoy a smoother experience. While holiday travel will always involve crowds, knowing the rules and planning ahead can reduce frustration and help trips start on a calmer note.
(Source: Yahoo Creators | TSA.gov)


Vocabulary

  1. Peak (adjective) – the busiest or highest point.
    Example: Airports are busiest during peak holiday travel.
  2. Screening (noun) – the security check process.
    Example: Security screening can take longer during holidays.
  3. Prohibited (adjective) – not allowed.
    Example: Prohibited items can delay passengers.
  4. Carry-on (noun) – a bag taken onto the plane.
    Example: Liquids in carry-on bags must follow TSA rules.
  5. Checkpoint (noun) – the area where security checks happen.
    Example: Lines at the checkpoint moved slowly.
  6. Unpredictable (adjective) – difficult to know in advance.
    Example: Wait times are unpredictable during peak travel.
  7. Accessories (noun) – extra items like belts or jewelry.
    Example: Metal accessories slow screening.
  8. Prepare (verb) – to get ready in advance.
    Example: Travelers should prepare before arriving.
  9. Delay (noun/verb) – to make something late.
    Example: Weather delays affect many flights.
  10. Efficient (adjective) – working quickly and smoothly.
    Example: Preparation makes security more efficient.

Discussion Questions (About the Article)

  1. Why does holiday travel increase airport stress?
  2. Which TSA tip do you think matters most?
  3. How can packing mistakes slow down security?
  4. Why are wait times hard to predict?
  5. How does preparation change the travel experience?

Discussion Questions (About the Topic)

  1. Do you usually travel during holidays? Why or why not?
  2. What stresses you most about airports?
  3. How early do you normally arrive for flights?
  4. Should airport security rules change during holidays?
  5. What is your personal travel routine?

Related Idiom

“Ahead of the curve” – prepared before others.
Example: Prepared travelers stay ahead of the curve during holiday travel.


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This article was inspired by:
Yahoo Creators,
TSA.gov,
AP News


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