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Allow extra time:
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Arrive early. Heightened airport security measures increase the time needed to check in. Arriving at the airport one hour before your flight's scheduled departure is advisable, however, passengers may want to consult with their airline for more specific arrival times. Allow even more time if traveling with young children, infants, or persons with disabilities. Arrive two hours prior to departure for international travel.
Dropping Off/Picking Up:
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Active loading and unloading only is permitted in front of the terminals. (No parking or waiting will be allowed)
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Do not leave your car unattended in front of the terminal. Security measures dictate that unattended cars will be towed. Short-term and Long-term Parking is still available.
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Passengers can be met directly outside of screening or in the bag claim area.
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Use the airport's free Park 'N Wait lot to wait for arriving passengers then pick them up in front of the terminals or on the drive-through lanes in the short term parking structure. The lot is located south of the parking structure. Access it by entering on your right as you enter the airport. Once you see your passenger's flight ready for pickup, proceed directly out of the lot to the terminal curb.
Check-in:
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A government issued photo identification (federal, state, or local) for passengers over 18 years old is required. Travelers may be asked to show this ID at subsequent points, such as at the gate, along with their boarding passes.
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Be prepared to answer questions about your bags. When asked who packed your bags and if you might have left them unattended at anytime, think carefully and answer the questions honestly. Criminals may use unsuspecting passengers to carry bombs or other dangerous items onto aircraft.
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E-ticket travelers should check with their airline to make sure they have proper documentation. All passengers now require a boarding pass to enter security screening. A boarding pass may be obtained at the ticket counter, a kiosk, or from a skycap.
Screening checkpoints:
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DUE TO NEW SECURITY REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE REFER TO THE TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION'S WEBSITE FOR FULL DETAILS AT http://www.tsa.gov.
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Only ticketed passengers are allowed beyond the screening checkpoints, except for those with specific medical or parental needs.
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Each traveler will be limited to one carry-on bag and one personal bag (i.e., purse, briefcase, computer, etc.).
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All bags are subject to hand search
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There is an absolute prohibition of any sort of cutlery or pocket knives in carry on baggage. Click here for a detailed list of prohibited items.
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You may be searched and asked to remove your shoes for inspection.
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All electronic items, such as laptops and cell phones, may be subjected to additional screening. Be prepared to remove your laptop from its travel case so that both can be X-rayed separately (X-Rays will not cause any damage to your consumer electronic equipment).
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Limit metal objects worn on person.
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Travelers should remove all metal objects prior to passing through the metal detectors in order to facilitate the screening process.
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Luggage storage lockers are not available
Helpful Traveling Tips:
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If traveling with an e-ticket, contact your airline in advance regarding procedures before coming to the airport. You may be able to proceed to the gate if you are not checking baggage and have a printed boarding pass.
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Avoid packing anything that looks like or could be used as a weapon including the following: knives, cutting instruments, scissors (any size), ice picks, straight razors, box cutters, cork screws, etc. Also prohibited through the security checkpoints are: golf clubs, ski poles, baseball bats, pool cue sticks, hockey sticks, etc.
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Check with your airline regarding arrangements for unaccompanied minors, the elderly and other travelers with special needs.
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If you have a medical condition that requires you to carry a needle and/or syringe, you must also have the medication that requires such injection with you.
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Please refer to the TSA website at http://www.tsa.gov regarding the limitations on transporting liquids and gels through security screening.
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Purchase drinks and food you wish to carry on board the aircraft after you have completed the security screening process. These are allowed on the aircraft.
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Your checked bags may be selected for hand search or scanning through a CTX (computerized tomography x-ray) machine.
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Pack all film in a carry-on bag. The CTX machines scanning checked bags with damage the film.
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Pack as light as possible.
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Keep control of your bags at all times.
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Remember your photo ID as you will not be able to fly without it.
Checked Bag Screening:
All checked bags are screened before leaving the airport. Please refer to the Transportation Security Administration website for full details and information on packing your bags for screening at http://www.tsa.gov.
Passengers are advised to be at the airport one hour in advance of their departure time. This will allow time for the process outlined above and the required x-ray and magnetometer screening of the passenger and carryon bags.
For specific shipping and baggage restrictions please check with your individual airline.
Additional information can be obtained from the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) web page, including updates on air service and links for all national airline carriers. The web page address is www.faa.gov.
Information updated as of August, 2007 and subject to change.
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