Yes, you can lock your luggage, but you’ll need to use aTSA-approved lockso that TSA screeners can open it if your bag is selected for inspection. If you don’t use this type of lock, TSA screeners will simply cut off the locks if they need to get into your bag. TSA will pla...
Two new Briggs and Riley bags given to TSA at Houston’s IAH airport, with double name tags and TSA approved locks never made it to the plane. I had lsot a digital camera in checked luggage without locks. So I placed locks on the luggage and now they steal bags and all. I thought ...