A new thriller has caught the attention of viewers as some passengers made signs as they traveled through airports.
Netflix's latest film “Carry-On” tells the story of an airport security officer who races to overpower a mysterious traveler, according to the streaming service's website.
In the film, an attempt is made to bring a “dangerous item” onto a plane scheduled to take off on Christmas Eve.
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the Movie trailer It highlights a black suitcase with a red ribbon tied around the handle — something travelers often do to identify a piece of luggage.
One user My trip ASAP…if you know you know,” the user quipped.
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The post prompted X users to react in the comments section.
“I see what you did there,” one user replied.
“I get your point,” another commented.
“Then you must be a coward,” one of the men replied.
Another joked: “Na l Departure from the airport “Right now.”
“I get it,” one commented.
You'll be okay in the end, a man said.
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Another added: “Just keep going bro.”
“I just finished watching it today,” another said, referring to the film.
Some users responded to others who questioned the photo of the ribbon-tied bag and what it signified.
“Go watch Carry-On, you'll understand,” the original poster explained.
In 2024, a baggage handler who said he worked at Dublin Airport told Irish news agency RSVP Live that travelers should not attach straps to bags because they could “cause confusion in the scanning process.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to Dublin Airport for comment.
A TSA spokesperson told Fox News Digital that he doesn't see a problem with attaching tapes to checked bags, but realizes they can get caught in the conveyor belt, “so tape or stickers may be a better way to tag bags for quick identification of traveler destinations.” “
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The TSA says on its website that officers “rely on… General travel To report unattended bags or packages.
The agency added that if travelers see something, they should say something and report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement.
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The TSA also says that if “a passenger is traveling with a highly unusual item, it may be flagged as probable.” Security threat“He or she should contact a TSA supervisor or director upon arrival at the airport.
For TSA tips on efficiently getting through security checkpoints, anyone can visit www.tsa.gov/travel/travel-tips.