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While you can’t bring your emotional support peacock on a plane, the TSA is here to tell you that yes, you can bring your emotional support casserole. Praise be.
Your favorite AvGeek and mine, Chrissy Teigen (OK, maybe just mine — I see you, *lovely* creatures of the Internet) is back with another tweet storm, this time involving American Airlines and the TSA.
If I don’t have a carry-on, can I bring a large ceramic casserole dish of scalloped potatoes on the plane? I am not kidding, is this okay? Is it too blunt/heavy an object? I’ll cry if they throw it away
These are the questions that keep me up at night.
@AmericanAir please help me
She then decided to get American Airlines involved. I can only imagine what the airline’s social media manager was feeling when they got this notification.
I would like to bring my emotional support casserole on my flight today
Hey, you know what? It’s better than a peacock.
It’s not a bag it’s a casserole
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) February 24, 2018
Get it together, American. Bag. Casserole. Not the same thing.
This is like the Twitter version of professional email chains where someone says, “I defer to my colleague.” Now, circling back to Chrissy and her in-flight comfort food…
Hooray thank you!!!
There you have it, kids. Confirmation re: emotional support casserole, straight from the TSA itself.
Delicious looking things are most definitely happening.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) February 25, 2018
…Told ya.
Now all I need to know is: Can I bring my emotional support mozzarella sticks?
Source: thepointsguy.com