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Media reports indicated that passengers may be forced to sample infant formula or milk before being permitted to fly. Is that true?

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Media reports indicated that passengers may be forced to sample infant formula or milk before being permitted to fly. Is that true?

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No. TSA will not ask passengers to sample fluids or beverages during the screening process. This process is being required at foreign airports and is not required at any domestic U.S. airport. Infant formula must be submitted for inspection to a TSA security officer by passengers traveling with a baby. Media have also reported that laptops, cell phones and electronic items are no longer allowed. Is that true. No. TSA continues to allow laptop computers, cell phones and other electronic items.

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