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No More "Shoes off Rule
On U.S. airport security checkpoints there is no more requirement for travelers to remove their shoes.
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Liquid Restrictions
3: travel-sized containers of .4 ounces (100 ml) or less.
1: liquids to be placed in a single, quart-sized, clear, zip-top plastic bag.
1: each passenger is allowed one quart-sized bag.
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One‑Stop Security Pilot
Pilot program allowing eligible international connecting passengers to bypass TSA re-screening.
Currently limited to American Airlines on Delta and Delta from London Heathrow.
What is the weight limit and size for carry-on luggages
hi , if i am travelling to jfk and my name on my passport is quite long and the ticket has my name shorten will cause and problems, and what can i do about it .
I was told that when u land in america there are loads of forms to fill in before you can leave. I was also told you could fill this form ou online. pls could you tell me where i fill this out?
My aunt lost her license at the airport she was departing from. Is there a way she can get back home without one?
what kind of identification does a person need to have in order to travle with in the United Staes, from state to state. And also what is needed with a foreign passport?
Travelling from one state to another state within United States, requires a valid Driver License or a valid Passport.
i was advised there is a package there for me that needs a yellow tag i don't know whom it is from or where of what it is please advise me what the problem is and what a yellow tag is and does it state whis is in the package or from whom,
thank you please reply
grandmarquesls@yahoo.com
ps.... i have no tracking number,
to whom it may concern i was notified,that there is suppose to be a package there held by security that needs a yellow tag i do not know where the box is from. or who or what a yellow tag is ?? can you please advise me
thank you Vicki Stone
grandmarquesls@yahoo.com
p.s.. also can you tell me whom it is from and what contents are marked
To whom it may concern,
Myself and my Husband recently travelled home from JFK airport in New York.
We purchased some bottles of spirits in the duty free and they were placed
in a sealed bag for us. Our journey was from JFK to Amsterdam and on to
Cork. On arrival at security in Amsterdam our purchases were taken away from us
because we were told they were not allowed under European law. We never
tampered with the seal on the bag so we could see no reason for this. It
cost us $47 to see our purchases go in the bin. We would like to know the
following:
1. What is the difference between boarding a plane in the USA and boarding
a plane in Europe. As these items were untouched.
2. Why is this not known to all travellers of these regulations. There are
no obvious billboards or leaflets to inform travellers of these
rules.
3. Why did the staff at JFK not inform travellers of this. We asked when
we picked up our purchases was it okay to travel from Amsterdam to
Cork with them and were told yes.
We were very annoyed as you can imagine at this as we were travelling all
night from the USA and we purchased these items as gifts. We are now out of
pocket by $47 over your neglect to inform travellers of the procedures. We
understand that measures have to be taken because of terrorist threats but
we thought we had taken these measures by having a undisturbed sealed bag of
liquids.
Thank you for taking time to read this and I await your reply.
Angela Gray
Essentially the same thing happened to me returning from Spain to the US. There should be some information on the TSA site to warn passengers they will not be able to keep any liquids purchased in the duty free shops. I work for the airline and had no idea this was going to happen.
The same thing happened to me to in december however i paid $150 so im £75 out of pocket and it was a christmas present. I was however allowed to take my perfume on board even though it was purchased at the same time and on the same receipt as the alcohol.I dont quite understand why one was confiscated without the other as they are both liquids. I was travelling from jfk to manchester via schipol. I have tried to complain to schipol an received a very apologetic letter which although it was nice to get a reply... im still out of pocket. I feel this is happening to more people than we think. I intend to write to schipol again but would like the address to complain to JFK duty free but cant seem to find an email address or complaints proceedure anywhere. Was wondering if u had any details to complain to JFK because I agree with you that ultimately they should be responsible for informing us before we make purchases. I would be very grateful if you have a contact point for JFK if you could forward it to me michelledennett@hotmail.co.uk. If i get any further with my complaint I will let You know.
Many thanks Michelle x
This is still happening. We visited New York with British Airways from the UK. On returning we visited the dyut free at JFK and purchased $55 of vodka. We obviously had to show our flight tickets/boarding card. We paid and our goods were delivered to the aeroplane boarding jetty. When there we saw that they were in bags with the receipts stapled to the outside. To us everything looked fine. Arrived at Heathrow and goods were confiscated on our flight up to Edinburgh. The guy at airport security, Lee, said that this happens all the time, yet he or his boss had never thought to actually contact JFK and let them know. Given that we had never actually went out of the airport and were simply transferring within 20 minutes of arriving at Heathrow I simply feel we have been let down, not just by JFK, but by Heathrow. To simply say that this happens all the time and yet not to bother about doing anything is just ridiculous.
carry-on