Do Not Be Intimidated By The New Air Travel Rules

Do Not Be Intimidated By The New Air Travel Rules

With the many security procedures that have been implemented and revised due to the terror threats of today, it is hard to keep up with current information on air travel rules. The good news is that there are plenty of resources available to help you keep up with the latest information on air travel rules, to help make your travel plans run as smoothly as possible. With a little research and preparation, you can fly through security checks in the quickest time with the least amount of inconvenience. The best source for current air travel rules is the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA’s) website.

Carry-on Items that are Allowed In Air Travel

The most recent change to air travel rules pertaining to carry-on bags has to do with the liquids that are allowed to be packed into cases that are going into the cabin of the plane. This applies to that cup of Starbucks that you grabbed on the way to the airport, as well as the bottle of shampoo that you threw into your carry-on at the last minute. Current air travel rules state that in order to bring liquid or gels onboard your airplane, they must be in three-ounce containers that are placed into a clear, quart-size, zip lock bag. Keep in mind that if you do carry on items by this method, you will be asked to remove the plastic bag from your carry-on and send it through the conveyor belt for an x-ray.

The new air travel rules do allow you to carry on items like liquid medications, baby formula and diabetic treatments, but these must also be removed at the security station to allow for additional screening procedures. If you must carry on some sort of liquid item, be prepared to spend some additional time making your way through the security checkpoint. If you do not need to bring onboard any of these items, it is preferable to pack them into your luggage that will be checked in. This will help to ensure fewer hold-ups at the security station and a quicker path to your gate.

Once you have passed through security and arrived at your gate, you may purchase a cup of coffee or a bottle of water to bring onto the plane with you. Keep in mind that flights do still offer beverages onboard as well, so you will have the opportunity to get something to wet your whistle once you are comfortably seated on your flight. As you are attempting to work your way through the new air travel rules, keep in mind that these procedures are implemented for the good of all of the passengers and crew aboard airlines. While they may seem inconvenient at times, it is the government’s best method to ensure that air travel remains safe for everyone.


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9 Responses to “Do Not Be Intimidated By The New Air Travel Rules”

  1. Oh Nooooo! Says:

    Try Expedia.com . I fly to Europe several times a year and they usually have the lowest prices when I'm looking. Other things you can do to get a lower price…try to fly between Tuesday and Thursday. Weekends are higher. Avoid traveling near a major holiday, if possible. Search for tickets at any time of day if you can be flexible. Certain times of day are more expensive than others. Are you heading to a particular city in Europe or just anywhere cheap? London often has very good flight prices but it's expensive once you get there. There are some budget carriers in Europe that you might be able to use if you are planning to travel around after you arrive. Check out http://www.ryanair.com , http://www.easyjet.com and http://www.bmibaby.com These might allow you to fly to whatever European city you find good fares to and then cheaply move to another location. It's often cheaper that way than booking a US carrier into a less-traveled destination.

  2. Breeze Aubrey Says:

    From where? Greatly affects how I would answer your question. Please edit your question to add this key detail; I'll check back later.

  3. Symonds Says:

    1. Encashing frequent flyer miles is one of my favorite methods to get discount air tickets on subsequent purchases.

    2. Online travel services like Orbitz, Travelocity and BookingBuddy allow customers to choose selected flights whenever deeper discounts become available. Other services such as Priceline may allow customers to bid for lower price airline tickets, but they can also require immediate purchase of those tickets or a much more flexible schedule.

    3. If you belong to an auto club, or to Sam’s Club or Costco, it is helpful to compare rates there too. Companies like AAA or Costco sometimes offer the best prices for plane tickets online or offline.

    4. A travel agency is a time-tested source for discount air tickets. Here the agent can negotiate a package deal to lower the price of airline tickets as long as a specific hotel or car rental is booked.

    5. A major airline sometimes uses discounts to encourage the use of its low-price commuter service. Occasionally airlines compete for business through 'fare wars', which may lower the price of tickets by as much as 40%.

    The key is to look out for those little-known ways you can travel for cheap without having to forgo the 'luxuries'.

  4. dentist Says:

    I have found that the cheapest way is generally by check the airlines page or hotel page, and yahoo travel seem to be the cheapest.

  5. John M Says:

    Priceline.com is the best!!!!

  6. Lonewolf Says:
  7. lizzy loves life. Says:

    For the purposes of buying airline tickets, those kids are considered adults. You did not indicate your origin or destination city but check the following sites:
    southwest.com
    jetblue.com
    orbitz.com
    kayak.com

  8. rejix Says:

    cheaptickets.com…. travelocity.com…. expedia.com..the old standby, priceline.com

    CAREFUL… cheap means no changes or you pay huge fees to adjust your travel days! Make real sure the schedule you're buying is one you can actually use… :)

  9. brian Says:

    You don't really have much of a choice for domestic air travel in Vietnam, either Pacific Airlines or Vietnam Airlines are your best (and only) options. Air Asia, a large budget airline in Asia is planning on beginning domestic service in the future, but it's still a ways off, but that should help to bring down the costs and provide more options, but for now there isn't much of a choice. You can check online, but is easily arranged once you get to Saigon.

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