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  • You can take ONE zip-top quart-size plastic bag filled with 3oz containers of liquids and gels, according to the Transportation Security Authority's new regulations.

  • These travel-size toiletries (three ounces or less) must fit comfortably in the plastic bag. You will have to put the bag in a bin/tray on the conveyor belt so it can be x-rayed by security officials.
  • You can again take bottles of water or other liquids on the plane that you've purchased after you go through security area.

  • TSA’s checkpoint protocols now require all passengers to remove outer coats and jackets for X-ray before proceeding through the metal detectors.

  • That includes suit and sport coats, athletic warm-up jackets and blazers. If a sports coat or blazer is being worn as the innermost garment – not over a blouse or sweater, for example – it does not have to come off.
  • TSA has also announced that all passengers will be required to take their shoes off so the shoes can be x-rayed along with the carry-on bags.

  • Passengers will now be allowed to take small doses of liquid medicine through security and on the plane.


  • The following items are permitted to be carried aboard the aircraft:
    If you are in doubt about an item, please leave it at home or place in your checked baggage or the item may be intercepted at the security checkpoint.
    TSA continues to allow laptop computers, cell phones and other electronic items. These measures will be constantly evaluated and updated as circumstances warrant. If you’re going on a fully escorted trip with a tour operator, you’ll be picked up at the airport and the guides will help you replace items you were forced to leave behind.
    Remove all loose metal items from your pockets and place in a tray (does your belt have metal? You may want to remove that too) Take laptops and video cameras out of their cases and place in a tray.
    The FAA has limited passengers flying within the United States (including international flights going to and from the United States) to one carry-on and one personal item, which includes: purses, briefcases, laptops and small backpacks. In addition to one carry-on and one personal item, passengers may bring onboard a coat, umbrella, book or newspaper, small bag of food and devices such as wheelchairs and walkers. Persons traveling with children can also bring on strollers, safety seats and diaper bags. On crowded flights, you may be asked to relinquish some or all of your carry-ons. Some airlines have different rules for various destinations outside the United States, types of aircraft or passenger classes. Contact the airline for current information. Something to consider: some airlines (like Midwest Express) will not allow you to bring on a carry-on if you checked three bags. Remember: if your carry-on has wheels, the wheels are included in its size.



    Confirm that your flight is on time before departing for the airport.

    Place identification on the outside and inside of each piece of luggage.

    Arrive at the airport 75 minutes prior to departure for domestic flights, 120 minutes for international flights.

    Continue to save time by checking in over the Internet or at self-service devices.

    Seat assignments on domestic flights continue to be subject to cancellation 20 minutes prior to departure, if a customer has not checked in, and unclaimed reservations remain subject to cancellation 10 minutes prior to departure.

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    Identification and Check-in Documentation

    Checking Baggage

    Passenger Security

    Passengers with Disabilities

    Traveling With Pets

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