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Ever noticed those little red diamond-shaped logos on suitcases or travel bags? Whether you’re a frequent or just a casual traveler, there's a high chance you’ve seen TSA Locks® at least once. But what are those exactly?
TSA Locks® refer to any lock, strap, or accessory approved by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). These special locks are:
designed to meet the security standards set by the TSA
locks that can be unlocked and re-locked using a unique master key system
part of a global security system that allows passengers to lock their luggage
authorizes security personnel to inspect checked-in baggage without causing damage to the lock or luggage itself
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Now, you might be wondering why on earth anyone would want to poke around in your perfectly packed suitcase. The answer is simple: security.
It’s part of the 9/11 aftermath. The need for enhanced airport security led to the creation of the TSA, and with it, a series of regulations to ensure the safety of air travel.
It’s about protecting your passenger rights. Before, if a security check flagged something suspicious in a suitcase, traditional locks were compromised in the name of national security. This led to many unsatisfied travelers who weren't thrilled about having their luggage sliced open.
It’s for travelers going to and from select countries. TSA Locks are most prominently required for travelers from and to the United States. But over time, countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan acknowledge the importance and convenience of these locks. Other countries, including Germany, France, South Korea, Spain, and Switzerland, have adopted TSA-lock protocols or are TSA-friendly.
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TSA Locks® come with distinctive features such as:
Identification mark. Their red diamond logo serves as a visual cue for both travelers and TSA officers.
Re-locking mechanism. After TSA agents inspect luggage, they are supposed to re-lock it. TSA-approved locks have a mechanism that allows them to be re-locked by the TSA after inspection.
Durability. TSA-approved locks are designed to be durable and withstand the rigors of travel. They are often made from sturdy materials to protect belongings during transit.
Wide Availability. These are widely available and can be purchased from various retailers. Many luggage manufacturers also include TSA-approved locks as built-in features on their suitcases.
Here are TSA-approved locks that go well in any type of luggage
World Traveller 3-Dial lock Available for only PHP 490 |
Travelers Choice Key Padlock Available for only PHP 490 |
Wanderskye Travel Lock Available for only PHP 425 |
Travelon Cable Lock Available for only PHP 990 |
Check out these soft-case and hard-case luggage for your next trip
Briggs & Riley Sympatico Expandable Spinner Luggage (Navy) Available for only PHP 49,990 |
Delsey Paris Helium DLX 2.0 71cm Luggage (Black) Available for only 17,990 |
Herschel Heritage Medium Luggage (Ash Rose) Available for only PHP 19,990 |
Travelers Choice |
Hedgren Stripe Lex Women’s Luggage (Silver) Available for only PHP 13,990 |
World Traveller Antalya Large Luggage (Purple) Available for only PHP 8,990] |
For more TSA-approved travel accessories and bags, visit any The Travel Club store nationwide or shop at www.thetravelclub.ph.
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