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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I am travelling with my 3 month old daughter and need to take some milk for her on the plane, what should I take/allowed to take on, boiled water and some milk powder or ready made milk, I will need two lots of 6 fl oz so above the liquid limit of each?

hi l departured yesterday (09 24 08) from jfk to istanbul by turkish airlines.security personals bring me special security side.they told me don t touch anything.they did empty my bags.and they put back.but l didn t find my digital camara.l think they lost my digital camara.if you find digital camara please contact me.thank for your interested...

Just wondering what the security is for bringing food on a flight? If I brought a sandwhich from home with a bag of chips to eat during the flight is that aloud?

yes,,, just liquids are a problem.

Can I bring a Tripod inside my cary-on baggage? Is it consider a safe item or does it have to included as checked luggage?
I just want to avoid it from getting damage during transportation.

I am flying from NY to Puerto Rico on the 18th os September and i was wondering if i can bring a portable DVD player and a psp in my carry on bag...

You can bring electronics on board.

Hi, a friend from miami is coming to Peru ans i was wonderin if he can bring some plant seeds that i whant to buy from e bay!!

please help me i dont whant to put him in troubles.

thanks

Dear Sir/Madam,

i will be in NY from 9/6 to 9/11 with my wife.
She is pregnant, and her doctor suggested not to go through metal detector.
Is there a way to avoid this at JFK airport(maybe her doctor's prescription)?

Thanks for your prompt reply.

We will have a 6+ hour layover at JFK.
Will our luggage be on our international flight or
is there something we have to do to make sure of that?
Thanks

My sister who is in the 40's wants to buy duty free cigarrets in the Israel airport and bring it to the Unites States for me. Will she be allowed to bring a sealed pack of duty free ciggarets on board?If no then is there a way for her to do it to bring the ciggarets to the US?
Thank you.

She may bring the cigarettes but please check with US customs web site because there is a limit on tobacco products as well as spirits/alcohol.

My 14 year old flew out of JFK on Air Canada (to Canada)
and the most unfriendly agent, Ms. Gomez, refused to issue a card for me to take my son to his gate. I am most certain she went against standard procedure and it upsets me that miserable people want to take it out on innocent people. Can you imagine not being able to take your 14 year old flying internationally to his gate in one of the largest airports in the country?

I was wondering that i could hand carry my laptop because after reading all those stolen laptop cases, i sure dont want to put it into my luggage.
So is there any security concern on hand carrying your laptops (with its carrying case)?

Is it possible to stay the night at the airport if you arrive very late at night?

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