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.

Comments

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Are the terminals open 24 hours a day? Is it permissable to stay in the terminal overnight for an early morning flight?

I have a package arriving from another country and it has been sutck in customs for 5 days. When can I expect for it to be released and shipped on to me?

Is there any way to find out if I can get someone to take me from one terminal to the next? I am traveling on Saturday May 17. I arrive via Delta airlines and will depart from Turkish airlines. My flight arrives at 2:56pm and my next flight leaves at 4:00pm. I have 1 hour to find my way there and I got lost the last time I came there in '06. Is there anyone I can get to just take me straight when I arrive to where I need to go? Help!

I'm a professional boxer. I went to Germany, march 4th, to train with I.B.F champion, Arthur Abraham & team Sauerland. My trip went without a flaw. I returned to the u.s., march 23rd. Upon my arrival to j.f.k airport, I was questioned about the reason for my trip(routine, not a problem). I was then sent to be searched by customs, (problem, I was the only Afrikan American on the flight & the only person to have their bags searched). Then when I arrived to my final destination (pittsburgh), my bags did not. I was told that my bags were held up by customs. I questioned this being that my bags were cleared when they were searched in my presence. My bags were returned to me the next day. I opened them to find numerous items missing. I'm not upset at all. I just want to thank you for reminding me that Afrikans, born and raised in America, were at one time considered 1/5 of a man, and still are currently, to some.

Look, many people get held up by customs and many people get things stolen of confiscated. The fact that you are "AFRICAN" most likely has nothing to do with the fact you got stopped and your bags were searched. Next time, pack all valuables on your carry on and dont bring anything that could even possibly cause you to be stopped.

Good luck and spell African right next time..

Get over your self & using "the race card" as an excuse. In case you haven't noticed, a substantial amount of airport employee's are of a rainbow of colors.
Sorry you feel 1/5 of a man. That is your own issue.

It's spelled African...hard to believe you can't spell our own race.

soo u can make a mistake don't fish around with africans

Dear Ladies and gentlemen,

sorry for not finding the right emailform, i would like to ask you to forward this question to the right person. Thank you.

My mother and myself want to visit NYC in june this year. Unfortunately, she broke her arm last year and now has a metal plate with some screws to fix the bones. My question is, because the metal detectors will find this, what kind of documents should we bring with us for the security check?

Thanks a lot for your answer.

Many people have this issue. There is no problem. You may want to get a letter from your doctor signed and dated that your Mother had a metal plate installed recently. Either way, she will be stopped and hand-searched. They will pat her down, take off her shoes and use the wand. If they dont find anything other then the metal plate (with the wand) then they will let you both on your way. Just make sure she doesn't have anything else metal on her because that may trigger a full search.

I had both hips replaced a few years ago. My orthopedist gave me a card saying that I had a foriegn b ody implant in my hips. I carry this with me and present it when flying. I am usually, however checked anyway. This puts me in the catagory of first boarding due to my handicap and extra time I take for boarding. Good luck.

We are due to travel from The Netherlands to The Bahamas and have a very tight connection at JFK. As we won't be staying in the United States for any part of our itinary, do we still need to clear passport control and customs or can we transfer directly?

Can someone please assist, my 13 year old son will be on an incoming international flight on March 9th. Will security allow me to meet my son when he gets off the plane so that I can pick up his luggage?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated...

My daughter is in NY and got her wallet stolen. I am meeting her tomorrow...but how can she get on the plane to come home without an ID? Her school ID and her license was in the wallet! I have her BC...and an expired passport - thats it ....help!

I flew in Avianca flight 21 last Feb 22 morning.Had a fishing pole in it's case,according to the Airport security person whom I handed my bags this item could be carried on board since it had no hooks.

At the last security checkpoint going to the gate another employee told me I could not carry it and had to surrender it to them or go back and check it as luggage.

There was no time by then to go back and make again this long line so I had to abandon this brand new fishing pole intended for one of my sons.

Find it very questionable one person says one thing and the other one of the same security company says something different. If I had been informed the pole could not come as a carry on item I would have checked it.

Would lie to know waht happened to this pole.

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