Smart Traveler's Time-saving TipsBefore The AirportMake sure you have Pack SmartCarry-on Baggage is a small piece of luggage you take onboard the airplane with you. You are allowed one carry-on bag plus one personal item such as a laptop computer, purse, small backpack, briefcase, or camera case.Checked Baggage is luggage you check in at the ticket counter or at curbside. It will not be accessible during your flight.Check ahead of time with your airline to determine the airline's baggage policy, including size and weight limitations. Each airline has different limitations on size and weight. Do not pack or bring prohibited potentially hazardous items to the airport. Some items are seemingly harmless but could be dangerous. Examples are pocketknives, scissors, nail files, screw drivers, hammers, etc. These items may be included with your checked baggage. Any kind of aerosol spray cleaner or polishes, flammable fluids or solid items, any type of compressed gases, any type of explosives are illegal to carry on board or check in your luggage. For complete list of such items, visit www.tsatraveltips.us website. Avoid over-packing. Your articles may spill out if your bag is opened for inspection. Leave gifts unwrapped. Wrapped items may need to be opened for inspection. Put all underdeveloped films or cameras with loaded films in your carryon baggage. Click here to read more... Place identification tags on all of your baggage and on your "laptop" too if you carry one. Remember, carry-on baggage is limited to one carry-on bag that will fit under the seat or in the over head compartment, plus one personal item. Personal items include laptop computers, purses, small backpacks, briefcases, or camera cases. Dress SmartYou can dress to avoid problems or delays at the checkpoint by
not wearing anything that contains metal. Metal items may set off
alarm on the metal detector. If you set off the alarm, you may be
required to undergo a secondary screening. At The Airport
ParkingAirports have daily, hourly, short term and long term parking. You should check in advance with the airport you are departing from. General Information for Travelers:
BaggageOnce you check in your luggage at the check in counter, it will go through conveyor belts and baggage carts to your flight. Once the plane is airborne, your baggage may move around the cargo space especially when the plane hits a rough air space. Make sure your luggage is not over packed and closed/locked tightly. Any fragile items should be wrapped well in order to avoid breakage. Passengers with DisabilitiesThe Air Carrier Access Act and the Department of Transportation
(DOT) rule sets out procedures to give these individuals the same
quality service for their trip.
Some major provisions you should be familiar with:
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