
TSA with Disabilities and/or Medical Conditions
Learn more about traveling when you have disabilities &/or medical conditions to know how to prepare for the easiest way to go through the security
Learn more about traveling when you have disabilities &/or medical conditions to know how to prepare for the easiest way to go through the security
Travelers requiring special accommodations or concerned about the security screening process at the airport may ask a TSA officer or supervisor for a passenger support
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