TSA enforcement changes in 2026 could trigger surprise carry-on fees—especially for seniors who aren’t warned at the airport. ✈️ If you’re traveling in 2026, this video reveals how new TSA and airline enforcement rules can force you to pay unexpected bag fees—and how smart travelers avoid them legally. In this video, you’ll learn exactly what TSA and airlines are enforcing in 2026, why seniors are disproportionately affected, and the simple steps you can take before you reach security to avoid being flagged, delayed, or charged. What You’ll Discover in This Video: ✔️ The TSA enforcement change in 2026 that can reclassify your carry-on ✔️ Why TSA agents are not required to warn you before fees are triggered ✔️ How airlines benefit from carry-on enforcement—and why consistency matters ✔️ The carry-on size and weight mistakes seniors make most often ✔️ Smart, legal ways to protect yourself from surprise baggage fees ✔️ What to say (and not say) at security and the gate ✔️ Pro tips seasoned travelers use to avoid last-minute bag charges 📌 IMPORTANT: TSA enforces consistency—not discretion. If your bag doesn’t comply, agents are not obligated to let you repack or warn you. Knowing the rules before you arrive can save you time, money, and stress. 👍 If this video helped you, tap LIKE to support the channel 💬 Comment: Have you ever been forced to check a bag unexpectedly? 🔔 Subscribe for weekly airport tips, TSA rule updates, and senior travel protection guides Travel smarter. Fly prepared. Don’t get caught in 2026.