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Plus, what you need to know about bringing pets on a plane Having trouble viewing this email? [Click Here]( [10best logo]( [forward this email]( [How to get through airport security faster and other TSA insider tips]( [How to get through airport security faster and other TSA insider tips]( Airports are crowded, security lines are longer, and prime traveling season can put even the most zen person on edge. Luckily, there are ways to handle it all like a pro. It's more than following the rules set by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). A hefty dose of common sense will make traveling a breeze. TSA officers know more than anyone what you should or shouldn't do in a security line. They shared some personal tricks and tips for getting through any security checkpoint faster, from what to bring (and what not to) and how to act. Here are some of their do’s and don’ts, plus other good ideas to get you through security in less time. [Read the Story]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Flying with a dog: What you need to know about bringing pets on a plane]( [Flying with a dog: What you need to know about bringing pets on a plane]( Anyone traveling by air knows that the number of pets flying in the cabin (as opposed to the pet cargo hold) has increased dramatically. That’s because the majority of airlines now allow pets of a certain size, including dogs and cats, to fly along with you provided they meet certain criteria — and you pay an extra fee, of course. Some things to note: Pets generally can't fly in business or first class, and they're almost never allowed in the exit rows. With the exception of service animals, almost all airlines require pets to stay in their carriers for the duration of the flight, and those carriers are often considered one carry-on item. Additionally, restrictions and requirements may vary by breed and country of origin or destination, so be sure to do your homework. Here’s a rundown on traveling with dogs (or cats, turtles, birds, and other small animals) on major domestic and international carriers. [Read the Story]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( ✈️ Best of airports: Vote now Help us choose the best airports and airport amenities by voting for your favorites in 8 categories. You can vote once per day, per category until voting closes on Monday, October 2 at noon EDT. The winners will be announced on Friday, October 13. [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Airport Bar]( There's nothing quite like a cold craft beer, glass of local wine, or creative cocktail to make time spent waiting for a flight fly by.... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Airport for Dining]( Eating at the airport doesn't mean you have to settle for bland, overpriced food. At least not at these 20 airports, nominated by an expert... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Airport for Shopping]( What can make hours spent waiting at an airport go by in a hurry? A little retail therapy. These 20 U.S. airports, nominated as the best for... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Airport Grab-And-Go Food]( There's not always time for a proper sit-down meal at the airport. So, when you're hungry but pressed for time before takeoff, these... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Airport Lounge]( Waiting at the airport becomes a whole lot better when you're in a luxe airport lounge, complete with comfortable seating, food, drinks, and... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Airport Sit-Down Restaurant]( Longer layovers at the airport don't have to be a drag, especially when you can use that extra time to dine at one of these 20 airport... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Large Airport]( Spending time at the airport is an inevitable part of most travel experiences, and the quality of the airport itself can make a big... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Small Airport]( While giant airports like JFK, LAX, and ATL often dominate the travel scene due to the sheer number of passengers who pass through them each... [Vote Now]( [10best logo]( Trusted Travel + Lifestyle Advice [visit us on facebook]( [visit us on twitter]( [visit us on pinterest]( [visit us on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 32 E Broad St, Greenville, SC 29601 Need to unsubscribe? [Click Here](

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