Santa Spreads Terror In The Skies

By Carol Pucci
Seattle Times travel writer

Screen shot 2009-12-09 at 3.07.29 AMPity the lowly snow globe with white flakes raining down on a snowman or Santa Claus tucked inside its liquid dome.

Try packing this favorite travel souvenir in your carry-on luggage and taking it through an airport security checkpoint this holiday season, and chances are you’ll have to leave it behind.

“Snow globes are not permitted to be carried through security checkpoints,” said Transportation Security Administration spokesman Dwayne Baird.

The reason is that the globes contain liquids, and TSA rules say that only liquids, gels or aerosols in containers of three ounces or less are allowed through security in carry-on bags.

The containers must fit into a quart-sized zip-top plastic bag, one bag per passenger, to limit the total volume of liquid and lessen the threat of someone using the contents as explosives.

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