- No liquids (gels, creams, jams, honey, salsa, bottled water, etc), you may buy these after you have passed through the security gate as long as they are sold inside.
- Toiletry items can be brought on as long as they are in a container that is 3 oz or less. They also need to be packed in a quart-sized clear zip lock bag. You can only have one bag, as the rule says one bag per passenger. This bag also must be removed from carry-on bag and placed into a bin that goes through a screening machine.
Prepare to be screened for your oversized electronics (laptops, full-size video game consoles, DVD players and video cameras that use cassettes)
If you carry on electronics be prepared to remove these items from your carry-on bag and submit them through separately for the x-ray screening.
Coats and Jackets
You must take off coat/jackets and put in a bin to go through x-ray screening.
Things to consider --
Do not wrap gifts -
A security officer may inspect the package and by doing that they would have to unwrap the gift. Its best to wait until you've reached your final destination to wrap gifts.
Slip-on shoes -
To make the faster round, make sure to wear slip on shoes, as they require you to take off your shoes and place them in the bins for x-ray screening.
Suitcase -
Get a rollerboard suitcase that fits into the overhead bin lengthwise -
http://www.luggageonline.com/about_airlines.cfm,
this website is used to tell you exactly the demensions of the bag depending on what airline you take.
Exception -
Prescription and over-the-counter medications (liquids, gel, or aerosol forms), baby formula and diabetic glucose treatments can be brought onto the airplane without size limitations. However, if the item is larger and is not in the zip-lock bag, passengers will then need to go through inspection at the security checkpoint.
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