الجمعة، 26 أبريل 2013

Heightened Airport Security

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What to expect at the airport

By Laura Quarantiello
© 2002 Tiare Publications
349 words

The new airport security rules, instituted in the wake of the 
September 11 tragedies, are not only causing longer lines 
and more delays, they’re also confusing travelers. How many 
bags can I carry aboard? Are golf clubs considered weapons 
now? What about nail clippers? Will airport screeners be 
searching every nook and cranny of my bags? Do I really 
have to show up two hours early for my flight? The anxiety 
is enough to make you take the train. Here are some answers 
to help you out.

Yes, your nail clippers will be confiscated. The airlines
have tightened the rules on what is considered a potential 
weapon. Nail clippers (with metal file), pocket knives, razors, 
scissors, and even corkscrews now make the list of no-no’s. 
Leave these in your checked baggage or at home. Don’t try 
to bring golf clubs or ski poles aboard, either; they won’t be 
allowed in the passenger cabin. 

Only one carry-on per person. The FAA is restricting the 
number of bags you can carry aboard to one, plus one personal 
item like a purse or briefcase. Don’t try to take more, it will just 
cause a longer delay. 

Increased security means everything gets searched. Your 
carry-on luggage will be opened and inspected for contraband. 
To speed things up, pack everything within your luggage in 
clear plastic bags or in see-through containers. Make sure 
radios or computers have fresh batteries installed in case 
screeners want to test them. And watch out when carrying 
baby powder or other powdered materials like vitamins or 
baby formula; some airlines are turning these away.

Always arrive early. As air travel returned to normal in the 
days following the terrorist attacks, delays of up to two hours 
were not uncommon. Things are running a bit smoother now, 
but always leave a little extra time, just in case. All it takes is 
one small problem to hold up the entire line. So allow at least 
an hour for all flightsHealth Fitness Articles, an hour and a half or even two hours 
is better.

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