Aviation securityTSA to pay special attention to insulated beverage containers

Published 28 December 2010

TSA announced terrorists might use insulated beverage containers to conceal explosives, so in the coming days, passengers flying within and to the United States may notice additional security measures related to insulated beverage containers

Passengers may observe additional security measures related to insulated beverage containers. TSA announced that that it is carefully monitoring information related to terrorist tactics and working with our international partners to share information and security best practices.

The agency says that the possible tactics terrorists might use include the concealment of explosives inside insulated beverage containers, so in the coming days, passengers flying within and to the United States may notice additional security measures related to insulated beverage containers. While such items are not being banned from travel, TSA officers have been trained to detect a variety of threats including the concealment of explosives in common items.

TSA says it will continue to deploy risk-based security measures and work with its international, federal, state, local and private sector partners to protect the traveling public.

As always, the safety and security of the American people is our highest priority and we ask the public to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity to their local authorities,” the agency said.