Transportation Security Administration released the top 10 list of unexpected items found throughout the year with New Jersey making the roster.
The bizarre sighting landed the New Jersey airport in the No. 8 slot on the agency’s Top 10 list of most unusual finds at checkpoints last year.
The TSA at Newark Liberty International Airport showed off their lost and found on Monday. Their program aims to reunite travelers with their lost items. Keys, passports, glasses, hats, scarves, belts, phones, and even driver's licenses were all left behind.
Newark Liberty Airport set a record for the New York City region in 2024 for the number of people who either tried to sneak a firearm past screeners or forgot they had it in their carry on bag, Transportation Security Administration officials said.
A stack of laptops, numerous teddy bears, and a Rolex are waiting to be claimed by their owners. In the rush to board a plane, travelers lose all kinds of items. The Transportation Security Administration works to reunite them after the detour at Newark Liberty International Airport.
JetBlue will also launch five new routes out of Boston, including to Edinburgh, Madrid and Halifax, Nova Scotia. “We’re excited to build on our momentum, offering customers across the Northeast and beyond even more travel opportunities,” said Daniel Shurz, JetBlue’s head of revenue, network, and enterprise planning, in a Wednesday statement.
I guess bragging rights are in order for Newark Liberty International Airport. The New Jersey airport made it onto (TSA) Transportation Security Administration’s Top 10 Best Catches of 2024.
American Express isn't resting on its laurels as the credit card issuer with the biggest airport lounge network.
Blade, known for its helicopter services to New York’s major airports, is expanding its routes to include daily $95 commuter flights.
Bronze Exterior Medallion will Welcome Visitors Arriving at the new Terminal 6 to New York. - Metropolitan Airport News
Well-heeled workers that live in the New York City suburbs will soon have a lofty path to avoiding gridlock en route to their Manhattan offices.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners (JMP), the company selected to build and operate the highly anticipated $4.2 billion Terminal 6 (T6) at John F. Kennedy International Airport,