Surge in Travelers Attempting to Fly with Loaded Firearms: Insights from Kiplinger Economic Forecasts

Airport security regulations are crucial for ensuring the safety of all travelers. When it comes to firearms, the TSA has specific rules to follow. To help you navigate these regulations, iBestTravel provides insights on the latest developments and forecasts in travel security.

A record number of travelers are attempting to board planes with loaded firearms. In the first half of this year, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) intercepted 3,251 firearms at security checkpoints, with 92% of these being loaded. Comparatively, the first half of 2022 saw 3,053 interceptions.

The current all-time high for firearm interceptions stands at 6,542 annually, which was set last year. Here are some essential tips for passengers who plan to travel with firearms:

  • Ensure firearms are properly packed in checked baggage.
  • Declare firearms at the airline ticket counter.
  • Check for any additional requirements that your airline may impose.

Guidelines for Transporting Firearms

According to the TSA, “You may transport unloaded firearms in a locked, hard-sided container, as checked baggage only.” Furthermore, ammunition must also be stored in checked baggage and is prohibited in carry-on luggage. If traveling internationally, it is crucial to consult U.S. Customs and Border Protection for specific firearm regulations.

Keep your ammunition out of your weapon — and in your checked bag.

Travelers caught with an undeclared firearm may face severe penalties, including fines up to $14,950, travel restrictions, and potential arrest depending on local laws.

This information reflects the guidelines set forth by the TSA and aims to assist passengers in understanding crucial laws for safe travel. Staying informed will enable you to navigate the regulations effectively to ensure a smoother traveling experience.


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