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Holiday Travel Security GuidelinesPassengers can greatly affect their experience at the airport by preparing in advance. This includes: Packing liquids, gels and aerosols in checked baggage whenever possible, using 3-1-1 for carry-ons, arriving early and ensuring they are not traveling with prohibited items.
Below are other tips travelers should know before they leave home this holiday season. Do not wrap gifts - If a security officer needs to inspect a package they may have to unwrap your gift. Please wrap gifts after arriving at your destination. Pack smart - Bringing prohibited items to the airport will delay the screening process for you and other passengers. If you're not sure which items are allowed, check the Transportation Security Administration's Web site for a complete list. Arrive on time - Arrival time recommendations vary by airline and day of travel, so check with your carrier. You must have a boarding pass and valid government photo ID to enter the security checkpoint. Remember to give yourself adequate time to check your baggage and move through security. Dress the part - Metal in your clothing may set off the walk-through metal detector. Pack coins, keys, jewelry, belt buckles and other metal items in your carry-on bag. Remember that all shoes must be removed and screened by TSA. Passengers also need to remove blazers, suit coats and bulky sweaters in addition to outer garments. Film - Undeveloped film should go in your carry-on bag. Although security may tell you that x-ray does not affect film, be sure to hand film that is faster than 800-speed to a security officer for physical inspection to avoid being X-rayed. Think - Belligerent behavior, inappropriate jokes and threats will not be tolerated. Such incidents will result in delays and possibly missing your flight. Local law enforcement may be called as necessary. The limitation on liquids reflects changes made after the foiled terror plot involving the possible use of liquid explosives in London on Aug. 10, 2006. In response, the Transportation Security Administration immediately banned all liquids at security checkpoints. The ban was modified on Sept. 25 after extensive testing showed that small amounts of liquids, gels and aerosols did not pose a significant threat. Source: The Emercency Mail & Wireless Network Be Prepared for Enhanced Security - Smart Security Saves Time - Permitted and Prohibited Items.
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