There are many things one shouldn’t do at airport security. Travelers should never joke about bombs, they should never carry more than 3.4 ounces of liquid, they should always have their boarding pass and ID in their hand and they should have shoes, belt and jacket off to through the conveyor belt for x-ray. Travelers should also seek out pre-check programs and they should seek out areas that have less travelers for checkpoint review. Security officers are necessary and travelers should be nice to them at all times. if you follow these steps you’ll get through security and onto your destination faster.
Key Takeaways:
- Get through TSA quickly by being mindful of liquids: don’t bring more than 3.4 oz in the plane and don’t leave liquids buried in your carry-on.
- Don’t wait to get ready, start removing belts, sweatshirts, watches and other items in line and carry your boarding pass and ID in your hand.
- Pay attention to your line. Don’t get in the wrong security line and watch for areas that are less busy. If you are a frequent traveler consider getting pre-check status.
“If you haven’t caught on to our “be prepared” mantra yet, here it is again. The best way to move through security as fast as possible is to have everything you need out and ready to be placed on the conveyer belt as soon as you get there.”
http://www.independenttraveler.com/travel-tips/air-travel/10-things-not-to-do-at-airport-security
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