Some Airlines Tell People Leaving Comic-Con They Can’t Check Comics, Which Is Not True

Some Airlines Tell People Leaving Comic-Con They Can’t Check Comics, Which Is Not True

United Airlines tells would-be flyers that comic books cannot be checked, which is false, according to the TSA, Image: Twitter

Twitter began to buzz this weekend when reports circulated that comic books were banned from checked luggage leaving San Diego – the site of Comic-Con. While it’s true those claims were made, the Transportation Security Administration vehemently denies that they’re correct.

“The TSA has no such ban,” Lorie Dankers, a TSA spokeswoman, told Gizmodo. “If anything, people are allowed to take their comic books in their carry on and their checked baggage however they would like to transport them. They are not a security threat.”

Tweets like this got travellers leaving Comic-Con, and social media, very nervous.

And this one:

“I do understand, although we are working to independently take care of this, that some airlines, including United Airlines, put out false information that TSA was not allowing this….We would encourage people to travel however they would like. It will be screened. We’re in the process of trying to correct incorrect information the airlines seem to put out,” Dankers added.

Digging into the TSA website uncovers this 2016 article about security and Comic-Con, which states the following on the matter:

Pack items such as stacks of brochures and assorted comic books in your carry-on bag, Place them in a bin prior to sending them through the x-ray. Packing these items in checked bags often causes alarms leading to bag searches which can cause a significant slowdown in the screening process leading to delays and bags possibly missing their flights.

That certainly leaves some room for interpretation but Dankers responded by saying that’s just advice. “It’s a recommendation” she said. “It’s true that certainly items will alarm the checked baggage screening but theres no prohibition. For United to say you can’t say it is false.”

We’ve reached out to United for comment and they said the following.

While TSA is recommending that customers keep their comic books in their carry-on bags, there are no restrictions on packing them in checked luggage. We misunderstood TSA’s instructions and regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers.

This is after TSA began responding to them  on Twitter.

Seems like we can pack this story up and send it on its way.


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