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Billiard cues, hockey sticks, golf clubs also to be allowed, NBC reports
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration will let airplane passengers carry small pocketknives and some previously prohibited sports equipment onto airplanes, The Associated Press and Bloomberg reported.
Knives less than 2.36 inches long and less than ½ inch at their widest points will be allowed by the TSA, NBC reported. Larger knives, those with locking blades, razor blades and box cutters will still be prohibited, the network said.
The TSA will now allow carry-on sports equipment such as billiard cues, ski poles, hockey sticks, lacrosse sticks and no more than two golf clubs, NBC reported.
The network said the relaxed rules go into effect April 25.
Reports: TSA to allow small knives on planes | Travel - Home
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration will let airplane passengers carry small pocketknives and some previously prohibited sports equipment onto airplanes, The Associated Press and Bloomberg reported.
Knives less than 2.36 inches long and less than ½ inch at their widest points will be allowed by the TSA, NBC reported. Larger knives, those with locking blades, razor blades and box cutters will still be prohibited, the network said.
The TSA will now allow carry-on sports equipment such as billiard cues, ski poles, hockey sticks, lacrosse sticks and no more than two golf clubs, NBC reported.
The network said the relaxed rules go into effect April 25.
Reports: TSA to allow small knives on planes | Travel - Home