NOTIFY YOUR AIRLINE – Advise
your airline of any requirements including the need to assist unaccompanied
minors, disabled passengers, or carry special medical supplies on board.
PACK SMART
- Effective September 26, 2006, by order
of the Department of Homeland Security Transportation Security Administration,
passengers may carry ONE resealable 1 quart size clear plastic bag which
can contain liquids, gels and/or aerosols in containers of 3 ounces of
less. The contents in the plastic bag must fit comfortably and be completely
closed/sealed and subjected to x-ray inspection separate from the passenger's
carry-on bag. For more detailed information, visit the TSA
website.
- Tag checked and carry-on luggage inside and out with your name, address,
and phone number.
- Certain items are prohibited in your luggage. For a complete list, please
visit the TSA website
- Pack your medication, passport, jewelry, important documents, and other
valuables in your carry-on luggage.
- Do not place wrapped gifts in either checked or carry-on luggage.
- Remember that all checked and carry-on luggage may be subject to search.
CALL AHEAD – Contact your airline to verify flight information
and check the status of your flight before coming to the airport.
DON’T FORGET YOUR TRAVEL DOCUMENTS – Before
leaving for the airport, make sure you have your ticket. If you checked
in with your airline online, make sure you also have your boarding pass.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations require that
all passengers have a boarding pass and valid photo I.D. to enter the
security checkpoint.
BRING VALID IDENTIFICATION – Adults need an official photo
I.D. issued by a government authority OR two other forms of valid I.D.,
one of which must be issued by a government authority. Minors are not
required to have I.D.
ARRIVE EARLY – Arrive approximately two hours prior
to your scheduled departure to allow plenty of time for security procedures.
Contact your airline for specific flight information and suggested arrival
times.
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