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TSAs Travel Tips

Before you go...


Visit www.tsa.gov for all the latest security policies. Liquids, gels, and aerosols are permitted in 3 ounce containers, placed in a 1 quart-size, clear plastic, zip-top bag, one bag per traveler. Medically necessary liquids like breast milk, baby formula, and insulin, are permitted and must be declared to a security officer at the checkpoint. Pack valuable and fragile items in your carry-on. Remove all items from pockets and any accessories, including wallets, belts, money and keys, before going through screening. Removing these items will reduce the need for additional screening. To avoid leaving any personal items behind, place them in carry-on bags prior to entering the checkpoint. If carrying a firearm, please check with your airline for appropriate procedures.

Three Simple Steps to Security


Show your government-issued ID and boarding pass to the security officer at the checkpoint. Take your 3-1-1 bag out of your carry-on and place separately in bin. Declare all medically necessary liquids to a security officer at the checkpoint. Take laptops and other large electronics out of their cases and place in a separate bin for X-ray screening. Remove footwear and place in a bin for. Wearing footwear that can be easily removed helps speed the process. Please also remove jackets and sweaters and place in a bin. For more information, please visit www.tsa.gov.

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Isolating liquids speeds screening

More than 3 ounces permitted in checked baggage


Container size is a security measure

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3 ounce or smaller containers of liquid or gel

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1 bag per traveler placed in the security bin

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