TSA Travel Checklist
- Click here to download TSA's Helpful Hints for Holiday Travelers Checklist
(pdf, 318Kb)
Before Packing
- Quart sized zip top bag (Hint: 1 bag per passenger is permitted)
- 3 ounces or less sized containers of liquids, gels and aerosols (3-1-1)
- Visit TSA.gov to review the prohibited items list for both carry-on and checked baggage
- If purchasing a luggage lock, be sure to look for those that are recognized by TSA (Locks)
- It can be helpful to tape a card with your name and contact information on any large electronics (like laptops)
When Packing
- Pack items in layers (shoes one layer, clothes one layer, electronics one layer, etc.) (Pack For Security)
- Pack large electronics on top layer of carry-on for easy accessibility
- Place your 3-1-1 bag with liquids, gels and aerosols in front pocket of your carry-on for easy accessibility
Before Leaving for Airport
- Give yourself enough time to arrive at airport early
- Wear easily removable shoes
- Make sure to have accepted government issued identification and boarding pass if printed at home (Acceptable Identification)
Before Entering Checkpoint
- Look for Family/Medical Liquids Lanes if special assistance is needed for families (Family Lanes)
- Be sure to place all items from pockets and any bulky metal jewelry in carry-on bag or purse
- Have ID and boarding pass out for inspection
After Entering Checkpoint
- Remove 3-1-1 bag and place in bin
- Remove shoes and place directly on belt for quick screening (Shoes)
- Remove coats and jackets and place in bin (Outerwear)
- Remove computers and large electronics from carry on and place in bin alone (video game consoles, remote control toys, etc.) (Large Electronics)
- Ensure no items remain in your pockets before proceeding to the
walk-through metal detector or imaging technology (keys, cell phones,
comb, eyeglasses, etc.) (Imaging Technology)
- Remember to check bins and collect all belongings following screening
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