Tsa New Banned Items 2025

So, you think you know what you can and can't bring on a plane? Think again! The TSA has just released its new list of banned items for 2025, and let's just say it's a wild ride. From the silly to the serious, we're breaking down the most interesting items on the list.
The Usual Suspects
It's no surprise that weapons and explosives are still a no-go, but what about the not-so-obvious items? Did you know that self-balancing scooters and hoverboards are also on the chopping block? Yep, it's time to say goodbye to those sweet ride-on gadgets.
But Wait, There's More!
The TSA is also cracking down on dangerous items like fireworks and chemicals, because who doesn't love a good in-flight chemistry experiment? Just kidding, that's a terrible idea. On a more serious note, these items can cause serious harm, so it's best to leave them at home.
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And then there are the totally ridiculous items, like inflatable rafts and pool noodles. We're not sure what kind of in-flight pool party you're planning, but it's not happening, folks. Leave the beach gear at the beach.

The Surprising Ones
But what about the items that might surprise you? Like lithium batteries and power banks? Yep, these are now on the banned list, so make sure to pack your portable charger in your checked luggage. And don't even think about bringing a drone on board – unless you want to become best friends with a TSA agent.
And let's not forget about the new kid on the block: e-cigarettes and vaping devices. These are now banned, so you'll have to find another way to get your nicotine fix at 30,000 feet. Maybe try deep breathing exercises instead?

So, there you have it – the TSA's new list of banned items for 2025. From the silly to the serious, it's always a good idea to check the list before you fly. And if you're unsure about an item, just remember: it's always better to pack it in your checked luggage or leave it at home. Trust us, your fellow passengers will thank you.
And who knows, maybe one day we'll have a special in-flight pool for all those pool noodles and inflatable rafts. A traveler can dream, right? Until then, happy flying – and don't forget to leave your hoverboard at home!
