Airline passengers left more than $400,000 at airport security
checkpoints operated by the Transportation Security Administration in
2011.
TSA found $409,085.56 in spare change last year that wasunclaimed
by passengers, according to figures released by the agency.
Historically, if no one comes back to get the leftover money, it stays
with the TSA.
The airports where passengers left the most spare change were New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, where $46,918.06 was found, and Los Angeles International Airport, which collected $19,110.83.
Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and San Francisco and MiamiInternational airports , which saw $16,523.83, $15,908.02 and $15,844.83 left behind respectively, rounded out the top five.
Washington’s Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport collected $2,502.83 and $13,945.18.
TSA found $409,085.56 in spare change last year that was
The airports where passengers left the most spare change were New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, where $46,918.06 was found, and Los Angeles International Airport, which collected $19,110.83.
Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and San Francisco and Miami
Washington’s Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport collected $2,502.83 and $13,945.18.
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