Holiday Tips
Knowing that holiday travel brings inexperienced and infrequent travelers to airports, we'd like to provide holiday-specific 3-1-1 information to help you get through the security checkpoints smoothly and quickly.
TSA's 3-1-1 program means:
- Liquids, aerosols and gels must be in containers three ounces or less,
- Items must be put in a one quart, clear plastic zip-top bag, and
- Only one zip-top bag per passenger.
Do Not Wrap Gifts
If a security officer needs to inspect a package they may have to unwrap your gift. Please wrap gifts after arriving at your destination.Apply 3-1-1 to Gifts
3-1-1 isn't just about shampoo and toothpaste. Food items such as jams, salsas, sauces, syrups and dips will not be allowed through the checkpoint unless they are in containers three ounces or less and in the passenger's one quart zip-top bag. This applies to gift items including lotions, creams, scented oil, liquid soaps, perfumes, and even snow globes, that are in excess of three ounces - even if they are in sealed gift packs. We suggest you ship these items prior to your trip or put them in your checked baggage.Any of these items WILL be allowed on the plane IF you purchase them after the security checkpoint. TSA allows liquid items purchased after the checkpoint onto planes because these items have been previously screened.
