Airline Regulations
Necessities: Current government issued ID,
boarding pass
Additional items allowed on flights: Purse,
briefcase, small bookbag/backpack, laptop computer, coat/jacket, child seat,
diaper bag, book/newspaper, consumable food, assistive devices (wheelchair,
walker, crutches, oxygen, etc)
Your airline may have additional
restrictions or allowances. Please
click on the airline name above to reach the airlines website for specific
airline information regarding baggage restrictions.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
APA 65-01
October 8, 2001
FAA Advises Air Travelers on Airport, Airline Security Measures
WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued
the following tips to help air travelers accommodate and assist the heightened
security measures implemented since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Travelers
should note that they will now be limited to one carry-on bag and one personal
item on all flights.
Allow extra time:
- The heightened measures
require more time to properly screen travelers. Travelers should contact
their airline to find out how early they should arrive at the airport.
- Take public
transportation to the airport if possible. Parking and curbside access is
likely to be controlled and limited.
Check-in:
- A government-issued ID
(federal, state or local) is required. Travelers may be asked to show this
ID at subsequent points, such as at the gate, along with their boarding
passes.
- Automated check-in
kiosks are no longer available.
- E-ticket travelers
should check with their airline to make sure they have proper
documentation. Written confirmation, such as a letter from the airline
acknowledging the reservation, may be required.
Screener checkpoints:
- Only ticketed
passengers are allowed beyond the screener checkpoints, except for those
with specific medical or parental needs.
- Each traveler will be
limited to one carry-on bag and one personal bag (i.e., purse or
briefcase).
- All electronic items,
such as laptops and cell phones, may be subjected to additional screening.
Be prepared to remove your laptop from its travel case so that both can be
X-rayed separately.
- Limit metal objects
worn on person.
- Travelers should remove
all metal objects prior to passing through the metal detectors in order to
facilitate the screening process.
Items prohibited from aircraft cabins:
The following items must be placed in, or
transported as, checked baggage or risk confiscation.
- Knives of any length,
composition or description
- Cutting instruments of
any kind and composition, including carpet knives and box cutters (and
spare blades), any device with a folding or retractable blade, ice picks,
straight razors, metal scissors and metal nail files
- Corkscrews
- Baseball/softball bats
- Golf clubs
- Pool cues
- Ski poles
- Hockey sticks
- When in doubt,
transport item in checked baggage
Permitted items:
- Walking canes and
umbrellas (once inspected to ensure prohibited items are not concealed)
- Nail clippers
- Safety razors
(including disposable razors)
- Syringes (with
documented proof of medical need)
- Tweezers
- Eye lash curlers
At the gate:
- Travelers must be
prepared to present a valid photo identification card, along with their
boarding pass.
- Travelers and their
bags may be subjected to additional screening.
At all times:
- Control all bags and
personal items.
- Do not bring anything
onboard for another person.
- Report any unattended items
in the airport or aircraft to the nearest airport or airline personnel.
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