Latest TSA Security Directives

3-1–1 for Carry-ons

Air travelers may now carry liquids, gels and aerosols in their carry-on bag when going through security checkpoints.


With certain exceptions for prescription and over-the-counter medicines, baby formula and breast milk, and other essential liquids, gels, and aerosols, the following rules apply to all liquids, gels, and aerosols you want to carry through a security checkpoint.



3–1–1 for carry-ons

  • 3 ounce bottle or less
  • 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag
  • 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin.

One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid volume each traveler can bring. 3 oz. container size is a security measur

Come early and be patient. Heavy travel volumes and the enhanced security process may mean longer lines at security checkpoints.


Updates to the TSA Security Requirements(effective November 10, 2006):

Latest security bans according to the TSA Security Directives

Summary of Security Directive Changes for Flights departing from and within the U.S.



  • Effective November 10, 2006, the TSA has advised that travelers may now carry through security checkpoints travel-size toiletries (3.4 ounces/100 ml or less) that fit comfortably in ONE, QUART-SIZE, clear plastic re-sealable bag. At the security checkpoint passengers will be asked to remove the clear plastic re-sealable bag from their accessible baggage and place it in a separate bin or on the conveyor belt for screening. X-raying these items separately will allow TSA security officers to more easily examine the declared items. In addition, prescription liquid, gel and aerosol medications, baby formula/milk/food, and diabetic glucose treatments must be declared at the checkpoint for additional screening if they are not included in the ONE QUART clear plastic re-sealable bag.



  • Passengers who attempt to bring undeclared liquids, gels, or aerosols into the sterile area without providing to the TSA for separate screening may be subjected to secondary screening.


  • Passengers who purchase liquids, gels, and/or aerosols in the sterile area are now allowed to take them onboard the aircraft.




  • Duty Free liquids, gels, and/or aerosols purchased inside the sterile area may be brought onboard the aircraft by passengers, and no longer must be delivered to the aircraft.

Summary of Security Directive Changes for Flights departing from non-U.S. (except the UK)

  • Effective November 10, 2006, the TSA has advised that travelers may now carry through security checkpoints travel-size toiletries (3.4 ounces/100 ml or less) that fit comfortably in ONE, QUART-SIZE, clear plastic re-sealable bag. At the security checkpoint passengers will be asked to remove the clear plastic re-sealable bag from their accessible baggage and place it in a separate bin or on the conveyor belt for screening. X-raying these items separately will allow TSA security officers to more easily examine the declared items. In addition, prescription liquid, gel and aerosol medications, baby formula/milk/food, and diabetic glucose treatments must be declared at the checkpoint for additional screening if they are not included in the ONE QUART clear plastic re-sealable bag.




  • Passengers who attempt to bring undeclared liquids, gels, or aerosols into the sterile area without providing to the TSA for separate screening may be subjected to secondary screening.




  • Passengers who purchase liquids, gels, and/or aerosols (including Duty Free items) in the sterile area are now allowed to take them onboard the aircraft if:

    • Liquids, gels, and/or aerosols are not carried into the sterile area through the screening checkpoint AND
    • Passengers do not mingle with other passengers who have not been screened to enter the sterile area.
    • If both of the aforementioned points cannot be ensured, liquid, gel or aerosol Duty Free items must be delivered to the passenger onboard the aircraft or as he/she boards the aircraft.



The airline is suggesting that all customers consider checking all of their luggage, in an effort to minimize delays at airport security checkpoints.

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They suggest you check in your bag if possible. Apparently this hasn't been updated in a while and does not mention that almost every major airline now charges you extra for any bag you check in.

who do you complain to about theft from your luggage

Very disappointed to find my watch,(D N G) stolen from my luggage when I arrived home from New York last Monday morning. Departed from Terminal 4. What kind of security is on to eleminate this????

What if I have to carry whit me some medicines which i use every day, do i need some paper from my doctor to confirm at the airport that those medicines are necessary. i have never been to usa.

i wanna know whether the zippo lighters could be put in the check in luggage need the answer badly thanks

No, they will make you throw it away, do not bring it on board

I was May 10 about 4 pm. on terminal 8 and gone trough metal detector. I had boarding card in my breast pocket. When the official saw it, she accidently cauht it from my breast pocket. Had a look to my borading card and slipped it back. I was surprices, what in hell she do. I think that was very bad behaviour, because she could as me if she wondered something. And what has boarding card to do with security.

Was that written statement even in english. Boarding card has to do with security in the fact that it shows you are getting on an airline that day. An that you are not just coming thru security to meet with somebody or drop off something your carrying.

Don't mock others' English when your own is so terrible.

they didnt need to go in to her pocket and take it themselves that is very inappropriate

does security require a prescription for medicine? Should I write out a prescription for the medicine I want to take to the USA with me?

are we allowed to bring food on the plane? or will it be taken away?

We're going to New Orleans on Jet Blue today, and my wife has baked some cookies, etc., for Mother's Day. Will there be a problem carrying these aboard?

Date: April 23
Flight no.: Delta DL705 to LAX from JFK airport(Terminal#3, GATE# B24) and took China airline CI005(Terminal# TBT, GATE#121) to Taipei on Apr.23.

My name is Ping-Yao, Chen. My boyfriend and I took Delta DL705 to LAX from JFK airport(Terminal#3, GATE# B24) and took China airline CI005(Terminal# TBT, GATE#121) to Taipei on Apr.23.

Unfortunately, I found out that there was a TSA label on our luggages and I missed 3 Coach big bags(black, pink and brown color), 1 Coach wallet(pink&silver colors) and 2 CK wallets(black and brown colors). Totel value is about US$ 650. Pls kindly check if someone steal these bags during inspection process and I truely believe there must be someone did it on purpose. Because I packed new clothes and white papers in these bags. "How lucky we are!!!!" People took these bags out and left my new clothes & white papers to us. Besides, there is a TSA JFK lable sticked on my luggage and we have a Notice of Baggage Inspection card in the luggage.......

Pls kindly check and see if you have any recording video to trace. I still keep my luggage here and didn't move all items. Kindly let me know if you want me to assist, such as fingerprint checking or luggage photo taking. Always welcome your request!!

Thanks in advance

Tel: 886-939-013191
email: cpy716@hotmail

You need to contact TSA and make sure you call the police!! We had our bags screened and TSA did in fact steal the 11k diamond ring in my boyfriends bag! We have been dealing with this for 2 months! Something has to be done, people cant steal and get away with it!!

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