NEW RESTRICTIONS ON CARRY-ON ITEMS
PASSENGERS MAY NOT HAVE LIQUIDS OR GELS OF ANY SIZE AT THE SCREENING CHECKPOINT OR IN THE CABIN OF THE AIRCRAFT
Including beverages, shampoo, suntan lotion, creams, toothpaste, hair gel, and other items of similar consistency. Such items may be transported in checked baggage.
Passenger may have -
Baby formula, breast milk, or juice if a baby or small child is traveling.
Prescription medicine with a name that matches the passenger's ticket.
Insulin and essential other non-prescription medicines.
Beverages purchased
in the sterile area must be consumed before boarding the aircraft.
Duty-free items containing liquids or gels are not permitted.
All passengers should plan to arrive to the airport three (3) hours in advance of scheduled departure time.
Flights Originating in U.K.
No Electronics or Carry-on Baggage on All
No hand baggage can be carried on board of any aircraft departing any United Kingdom airport. The U.K. government has advised that this will apply to all airlines operating from U.K. airports.
Electronic or battery operated items, such as: computer laptops, DVD players, mobile phones, iPods, camera equipment and any other electronic items must be part of your checked baggage.
Items that may be carried on board in a single (ideally transparent) plastic bag are:
Travel documents essential
for the journey (i.e. passports, tickets and visas)
Pocket sized wallets and pocket sized purses plus contents (for example
money, credit cards and identity cards). Handbags are not permitted
Prescribed medicines essential for the duration of the flight, except
in liquid form unless verified as authentic
Spectacles and sunglasses, without cases
Contact lenses, without bottles of solution
For those traveling with an infant: baby food, milk and sanitary items
essential for the flight
Keys (but no electrical key fobs)
Every other item must be carried in customer’s checked luggage.
Travelers should:
- Expect longer delays at airports and airport screening stations
- The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is currently recommending domestic travelers arrive two hours prior to departure, while those flying to international destinations are encouraged to arrive three hours prior to departure.
- Call ahead to see if their flight has been delayed or cancelled