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Avoid the holiday travel grinch
OTTAWA - The Canadian Air
Transport Security Authority
(CATSA) is issuing its holiday
checklist to ensure a merry flight
this busy travel season.
As thousands of Canadians plan
their flights, CATSA is reminding
them to keep air travel security in
mind.
"The job of airport screening offi-
cers is security, first and foremost.
With the heavy passenger volume
in the coming weeks, frontline offi-
cers face the tough job of keeping
pre -board screening lines flowing
while ensuring travelers fly safely,"
said Jacques Duchesneau, CATSA
President and Chief Executive
Officer.
"This is the season for joy and
patience. People need to expect
line-ups at airports. Passengers are
our most important allies in securi-
ty. To help screening officers do
their job efficiently and to avoid
delays, passengers need to do their
part and pack smart for their
flight," Duchesneau added.
HOLIDAYTRAVELTIPS:
Alcoholic beverages must be in
their original container, indicating
alcohol content, with the commer-
cial seal intact. Homemade
wine/beer and any alcoholic bever-
ages with an unknown alcohol con-
tent (%) will not be accepted in
carry -on or checked baggage.
Food products should be packed
in your carry -on baggage. When
placed in checked baggage, certain
food items may require additional
searches, which can cause delays.
Forks and spoons are allowed in
carry -on baggage, but all knives
must be packed in checked bag-
gage.
Gifts should be left unwrapped.
Their contents may need to be
inspected.
All cameras must be inspected by
X-ray. Camera film should be
packed in carry -on baggage. X-ray
equipment at pre -board screening
points will not damage film under
800 ASA/ISO. Most amateur pho-
tographers use film in the 100400
ISO/ASA range. For film over 800
ASA/ISO, you may request a hand
search, in which case you must
take the film out of your camera.
Digital disks are unaffected and can
be packed in any baggage.
Medication, including homeopath-
ic medicines, are permitted in
carry -on baggage but must be
properly labelled or accompanied
by a prescription. Syringes, hypo-
dermic needles and biojectors are
permitted in carry -on baggage pro-
viding needle guards are in place
and they are accompanied by prop-
erly labelled medication.
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