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Passenger Check-InTravelers can purchase a ticket, obtain a boarding pass and check luggage at the ticket counters located in the main lobby of the terminal. All passengers are required to check in at the ticket counter and obtain a boarding pass. Passengers 18 years of age and older should be prepared to present a valid photo ID (such as a driver's license or passport) along with their ticket at the ticket counter and security checkpoints. Boarding passes are required to pass beyond the security checkpoints. Please plan on arriving at least 11/2 hours prior to your flight. Checked BaggageTo check baggage, passengers should proceed to the ticketing counter. All baggage must have identification on the outside. It is also a good idea to place identification on the inside of the luggage indicating home and destination contact numbers. Most luggage styles look similar. To simplify visual identification consider adding ribbons or distinctive luggage tags to the outside of your baggage. Never leave baggage unattended or agree to carry a bag for a person unknown to you. As of January 1, 2003, the TSA began screening 100% of checked baggage at all commercial airports across the United States. This means that your luggage may be opened to facilitate the inspection process. Do not lock your luggage. If your bag is locked and the TSA needs to open your bag, the locks may have to be broken. The TSA is not liable for damage caused to locked bags that must be opened for security purposes. Tips for Checked Luggage- Do not put film in your checked baggage. Some of the new checked baggage screening equipment will damage undeveloped film.
Prohibited ItemsThere are a number of items that are prohibited from checked baggage. These include:
Carry-on BaggageTSA regulations allow for one carry-on in addition to one personal item such as a laptop computer, purse, small backpack, briefcase, or camera case. During peak travel times, some airlines may reduce this limit to one. Average extra carry-on baggage should not exceed 9" high, 16" wide, and 19" long. For additional information regarding your carry on, please contact your airline. Prohibited ItemsAny item that might be construed as a weapon (such as a scissor, knife, small pocketknife, razor blade, needle, etc.) is prohibited beyond passenger screening checkpoints. Individuals who attempt to carry such items through security may be prosecuted for a misdemeanor offense, punishable by imprisonment of not more than one year, or a fine of not more than $1,000, or both. Body content goes in here |
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