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FAA Information

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Airport Conditions and Delays




 

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TSA Information

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New TSA Carry-on Rules

New 3-1-1 International Carry-on Rules

TSA Permitted and Prohibited Items





Travel Alerts in the News

Passports Needed for Mexico, Canada, Bermuda, and Caribbean
Starting January 23rd, 2007, travelers to and from Mexico the Caribbean, Bermuda, Central and South America and Canada must have a valid passport or other secure, accepted document to enter or re-enter the United States. This requirement does not affect travel between the U.S. and its territories. U.S. citizens traveling between the U.S. the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa will continue to be able to use established forms of ID.
The new requirements are part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) which is one element of a much larger law, the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. The U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security have jurisdiction over implementation of the WHTI.

 



International Harmonization Of Security Measures Underway

Taken from TSA Website 11/08/2006; source: British Airways PLC

On November 6, the members of the European Union, as well as Norway, Switzerland, and Iceland, will begin implementation of new security rules pertaining to liquids in carry-on bags in an effort to harmonize, to the maximum extent possible, with measures enacted by the United States and Canada in September 2006.

These changes are the first in Europe since the total ban enacted after the United Kingdom foiled a liquid explosives plot on August 10, 2006.

Effective November 6, travelers going to and from the U.S., Canada, the 25 member countries of the European Union, as well as Switzerland, Norway and Iceland, can now use the same one quart, clear plastic, zip-top bag to transport their travel-sized liquid, gel and aerosol items in carry-on bags through various security checkpoints here and abroad. To put this in perspective, approximately half of the world's travelers will be governed by similar security measures. This is an historic and unprecedented accomplishment.

This collaboration is a monumental development in international airline security. The clarity and consistency of security measures will help remove confusion for passengers traveling internationally while concurrently making the detection of threat items easier at the checkpoint for all security officers.



Re-Introduction of Liquids for UK Departing Flights
NEW YORK, Nov. 2, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- British Airways welcomes today's announcement from the UK's Department for Transport adopting new security rules that permit the carrying of liquids, gels and pastes in limited quantities through airport security in cabin baggage for flights departing the UK.


The new European Union rules have been implemented for all air travelers traveling from any EU airport, including UK airports, as well as those traveling from Albania, Kosovo, Switzerland, Norway and Iceland, regardless of their destination, from Monday, November 6, 2006.

Liquids must be held in individual containers not exceeding 100ml (approximately 3.5 fl. oz). Liquids, gels and pastes that may be carried include: shampoo, creams, hair gel, hair spray, suntan lotions, toothpaste, liquid or aerosol deodorants, perfumes, cosmetics such as mascara and lip gloss, water and other drinks, soups and syrups and other items of a similar consistency.

All liquid containers must be carried in a clear plastic, zip-top or re-sealable bag that does not exceed 20cm x 20cm (8 inches x 8 inches) or one-quart capacity. Each passenger will be permitted to carry one of these re-sealable bags. Items must fit in the bag comfortably and the bag must be completely closed. At the airport security search, the plastic bag must be removed from the cabin bag and x-ray screened separately. Cigarette lighters must not be carried through security.

Robin Hayes, Executive Vice President the Americas, said, "We welcome the introduction of the new regulations allowing the carriage of liquids as it brings the UK in line with the rest of the EU. We continue to urge passengers to pay close attention to the new regulations so that they can be fully prepared before they reach the airport."

As a reminder, passengers traveling on a flight FROM the UK may take one industry-sized cabin bag no bigger than 56cm x 45cm x 16cm (22in x 17.5in x 9.85in).

The following nations are implementing new security measures as part of the international harmonization of security:

·  Austria

·  Belgium

·  Bulgaria

·  Canada

·  Cyprus

·  Czech Republic

·  Denmark

·  Estonia

·  Finland

·  France

·  Germany

·  Greece

·  Hungary

·  Iceland

·  Ireland

·  Italy

·  Lithuania

·  Latvia

·  Luxembourg

·  Malta

·  Netherlands

·  Norway

·  Poland

·  Portugal

·  Romania

·  Slovakia

·  Slovenia

·  Spain

·  Sweden

·  Switzerland

·  United Kingdom

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What can I bring on an airplane?
THE FOLLOWING LIST IS TAKEN DIRECTLY FROM THE TRANSPORTATION SECUITIY ADMINISTRATION WEBSITE

Permitted and Prohibited Items

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Can I Take It?

Due to enhanced security measures liquids, gels, lotions and other items of similar consistency will not be permitted in carry-on baggage. These types of items must be packed in your checked baggage.

Additionally, liquids, gels and lotions purchased beyond the checkpoint but must be disposed of before boarding the aircraft.

To ensure the health and welfare of certain air travelers the following items are permitted.

You are permitted to bring solid cosmetics and personal hygiene items as such lipstick, lip balm and similar solids. Please remember these items must be solid and not liquid, gel or aerosol.

Please keep in mind, that while we can not provide an exhaustive list of items covering all eventualities, all liquids, gels, or aerosols of any kind are prohibited at security checkpoints, in airport sterile areas, and aboard aircraft. You can pack these items in your checked baggage.

We ask for your cooperation in the screening process by being prepared before you arrive. We also ask that you follow the guidelines above and try not to over-think these guidelines. Please pack liquids, gels, and aerosols in your checked baggage even if you do not normally check a bag.

In addition to liquids, gels, and aerosols numerous other potentially dangerous items are not permitted in carry-on baggage. We strongly encourage travelers to read more about previously prohibited items to avoid complications during screening.

Makeup & Personal Items

 

 


Carry-on

Checked

Aerosol spray bottles and cans

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

All creams and lotions including Neosporin or first-aid creams and ointments, topical or rash creams and ointments, suntan lotions, moisturizers, etc.

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Bubble bath balls, bath oils or moisturizers

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Bug and mosquito sprays and repellents

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Cigar Cutters

Yes

Yes

Corkscrews

Yes

Yes

Cuticle Cutters

Yes

Yes

Deodorants made of gel or aerosol

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Eye drops - You are allowed to carry up to 4 oz., of eye drops with you. Volumes greater than 4 oz., are only permitted in your checked baggage.

Yes - Less than 4 oz.

Yes

Eyeglass Repair Tools - including screwdrivers.

Yes

Yes

Eyelash Curlers

Yes

Yes

Gel-filled bras and similar prosthetics - Gel-filled bras may be worn through security screening and aboard aircraft.

Yes

Yes

Hair styling gels and spray of all kinds including aerosol

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Hair Straightener or Detangler

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Knitting and Crochet Needles

Yes

Yes

Knives - except for plastic or round bladed butter knives.

No

Yes

Lip gels such as Carmex or Blistex

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Liquid lip glosses or other liquids for lips

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Liquid bubble bath including gel or liquid filled

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Liquid foundations

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Liquid, gel or spray perfumes and colognes

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Liquid sanitizers

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Liquid soaps

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Liquid mascara

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Make up removers or facial cleansers

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Mouthwash

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Nail Clippers

Yes

Yes

Nail Files

Yes

Yes

Nail polish and removers

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Non-prescription liquid or gel medicines like cough syrup and gel cap type pills - Up to 4 oz. of essential non-prescription liquid medications

Yes - Less than 4 oz.

Yes

Personal lubricants - Up to 4 oz.

Yes - Less than 4 oz.

Yes

Safety Razors - including disposable razors.

Yes

Yes

Saline solution - You are allowed to carry up to 4 oz., of eye drops with you. Volumes greater than 4 oz., are only permitted in your checked baggage.

Yes - Less than 4 oz.

Yes

Scissors - plastic or metal with blunt tips.

Yes

Yes

Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches in length.

Yes

Yes

Shampoos and conditioners

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Toothpaste

Yes - Less than 3 oz.

Yes

Toy Transformer Robots

Yes

Yes

Toy Weapons - if not realistic replicas.

Yes

Yes

Tweezers

Yes

Yes

Umbrellas- allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed.

Yes

Yes

Walking Canes - allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed.

Yes

Yes

NOTE: Some personal care items containing aerosol are regulated as hazardous materials. The FAA regulates hazardous materials. This information is summarized at http://www.faa.gov/passengers/prepare_fly/

Medication & Special Needs Devices

Please make sure your medications are properly labeled with a professionally printed label identifying the medication and manufacturer's name or pharmaceutical label. The prescription medicine must match the name on the passenger's ticket.

All disability-related equipment, aids, and devices continue to be allowed through security checkpoints once cleared through screening.

=For more information on what to expect during security screening, you may want to visit our section written for Travelers with Disabilities and Medical Conditions.

Electronic Devices


Carry-on

Checked

Camcorders

Yes

Yes

Camera Equipment - the checked baggage screening equipment will damage undeveloped film in camera equipment. We recommend that you either put undeveloped film and cameras containing undeveloped film in your carry-on baggage or take undeveloped film with you to the checkpoint and ask the screener to conduct a hand-inspection.

Yes

Yes

Laptop Computers

Yes

Yes

Mobile Phones

Yes

Yes

Pagers

Yes

Yes

Personal Data Assistants (PDA's)

Yes

Yes

NOTE: Check with your airline or travel agent for restrictions on the use of these and other electronic items during your flight.

Sharp Objects


Carry-on

Checked

Box Cutters

No

Yes

Ice Axes/Ice Picks

No

Yes

Knives - except for plastic or round bladed butter knives

No

Yes

Meat Cleavers

No

Yes

Razor-Type Blades - such as box cutters, utility knives, razor blades not in a cartridge, but excluding safety razors.

No

Yes

Sabers

No

Yes

Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches

Yes

Yes

Swords

No

Yes

NOTE: Any sharp objects in checked baggage should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors.

 

 


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