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.
- Liquids, gels, and/or aerosols are not carried into the sterile area through the screening checkpoint AND
The airline is suggesting that all customers consider checking all of their luggage, in an effort to minimize delays at airport security checkpoints.
Comments
X-Ray line
After I checked in at JFK (Virgin) I had to take my baggage to a long X-Ray line. When finally at the end one simply drops one's bags and walks away. I asked the handler why I could not simply drop my bags at check-in, and have the conveyor there take them to some X-ray machine behind the scenes. He said they used to do it that way, and he had no idea why it was changed.
Why was it changed? It wastes a boatload of everyone's time.
Also, the subsequent line to get to the scanners at the gate was very long and badly managed, and the man checking passports appeared to be nearly innumerate and illiterate, slowing everyone down more as he tried to remember how many passports he had counted a few seconds previously.
Epsom Salt cushions in the plane
Hello - I'm flying to Israel in July. I would like to bring a thin cushion stuffed with epsom salt for the plane ride (sounds strange, but I'm pregnant, and I hear that helps shield the fetus from flight radiation). My husband thinks this might trigger a security concern, since the salt is in a rather large crystal form. I could also bring the salt in a salt container, and pour it into the cushion after security, if that would make any difference. Any ideas? Thanks!
I dont believe they will
I dont believe they will allow you to take this on board. The only time that it is dangerous for a pregnant woman to fly is during solar flares when the radiation is up to 100x that of a chest x-ray. Check www.sec.noaa.gov for solar flare alerts. Other then that, I don't believe they will allow you to take crystallized ANYTHING on board for obvious reasons. Try looking for alternative protection via google.
ALCOHOL
I am on vacation in Barbados and my friend who is over 21 wanted me to get them a bottle of rum. I am 19 yrs old.. i just wanted to know if I am allowed to actually bring the alcohol into the airport or would it be taken away because I am underage?
yes!
yes!
i will be travelling through
i will be travelling through j f k on my way to a job as a chef in the carribean and want to spend a week in new york will i be allowed to take my knives in my baggage
why not mail the knives...
why not mail the knives... then you don't have to worry about it.......................
stupid question
i was just wondering if I can bring my laptop on the plane with me. with all the rules, I don't know what's allowed, what is not allowed.....thanks
You sure can. Just remember
You sure can. Just remember to put the laptop in a separate bin when it goes through screening. They may also take it to the side and power it on/search it again.
Film
I have 3 or 4 rolls of developed 8mm film which I am bringing with me on a flight to Athens from JFK. I also have bulbs I am bringing with me. Will the x-ray affect this film? What should I do at the security check point?
Thanks,
Madeleine
hello i was on flight 4 on
hello i was on flight 4 on sunday 6/8/08 the first flight to jfk and i lost my driver licence and bank card.I lost it either on the plane or at fort lauderdale airport while boarding. if you find it can you please call at 1-954-775-4406 or e-mail me. thank you
lost licence
My sister in law lost her licence and has a flight out of jfk saturday night 6/7/08. what can she do to be able to make her flight?
Time in transit
Hi, I have a quick question for those using the JFK.
I will be coming from Europe and have about an hour between my flights. However, since the flights are booked separately and include several airlines, I have the feeling that I have to pick up my bags and then re-check them.
Any ideas how long that'll take in JFK in a normal Wednesday evening, after six p.m? Just wondering if I'm going to miss my connection because of luggage hauling. (Not to mention the flights might be miles apart - one is international arriving, other domestic departing... No idea)
All feedback is appreciated.
carry-on
what are the size requirements for carry-on luggage? What are the limits?
2 pieces of carry on luggages plus a handbag...
Am I allowed to bring with me 2(two) pieces of carry on luggages(each 10Kg) plus one small handbag inside the flight? JAL International flight departure from JFK.
Do you think I will be pass the security check X-ray officer by carrying these lugggages?
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