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Download Homeland Security Travel Guidelines
August 10, 2006
Contact: 202-282-8010
Raised Threat Levels:
The U.S. threat level is raised to Severe,
or Red, for all commercial flights flying from the United
Kingdom to the U.S.
The U.S. threat level is raised to High, or
Orange for all commercial aviation operating in the U.S.,
including international flights. Flights from the U.S. to
the U.K. are also Orange.
Increased Aviation Screening Procedures:
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
will be implementing a series of security measures – some visible
and some not visible -- to ensure the security of the traveling
public and the Nation's transportation system. TSA is
immediately implementing following changes to airport screening
procedures:
NO LIQUIDS OR GELS OF ANY KIND WILL BE
PERMITTED IN CARRY ON BAGGAGE. SUCH ITEMS MUST BE IN CHECKED
BAGGAGE. This includes all beverages, shampoo, sun tan
lotion, creams, tooth paste, hair gel, and other items of
similar consistency.
Exception: 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;
and insulin and essential other non-prescription medicines,
which all must be presented for inspection at the
checkpoint.
Beverages purchased in the boarding area
(beyond the checkpoint) must be consumed before boarding
because they will not be permitted on board the aircraft.
Passengers traveling from the U.K. to the
U.S. will be subject to a more extensive screening process.
These measures will be constantly evaluated and
updated when circumstances warrant.
How every passenger can assist in security:
Pack lightly, without clutter to facilitate
easier screening
Arrive earlier than usual at the airport
Cooperate with TSA personnel at checkpoints
and with airline personnel at all gates
Be attentive and vigilant to any suspicious
activity and report it to authorities
Increased Border Protection Procedures:
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
will increase enforcement efforts in international arrival
areas including the use of advanced targeting tools, special response teams including baggage and aircraft search teams,
baggage x-ray equipment, specially-trained canine units, and
explosive detection technology.
DHS has also mandated that all flights
from the U.K. transmit passenger manifest information for
intensive screening prior to departure from the gate. In
addition, passengers on these flights and all other
international flights will be subject to heightened
inspection upon arrival in the U.S.
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