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Passengers Encouraged to Pack Patience and Checklist this Holiday Season

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Transportation Security Administration

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - November 16, 2005

TSA Press Office: (571) 227-2829

TSA Seeks Public’s Help to Keep Security Lines Moving

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) today urged air travelers to plan ahead for air travel security procedures this holiday season.  The agency expects heavy passenger volume throughout the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s holidays.  

To minimize delays, TSA has created a Holiday Checklist so passengers can prepare for the screening process.  By following a few simple guidelines, travelers can help make passenger screening as efficient as possible.

“TSA’s security officers’ primary focus is ensuring the security of the traveling public,” said Assistant Secretary Kip Hawley. “We’re asking the traveling public to contribute to the effort and the Holiday Checklist is a great resource to use in planning your next trip.”

Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) also emphasizes preparedness as the key to successful holiday travel.

“The typical busy travel seasons means passengers should be prepared and security-ready when they arrive at the airport,” said ACI-NA president Greg Principato.  “Passengers will have a better experience if they have important travel documents out, coats and jackets off, and carry-on items ready for inspection prior to reaching the security checkpoints.”

A few other important items to note:

Air travelers can help ensure the security process is smooth by following the Holiday Checklist available at www.TSA.gov.  The Web site has a prohibited items list, advice for packing, and information on what types of jewelry, shoes or clothing may set off a metal detector. TSA has also partnered with airlines and airports to make the checklist available at airport ticket counters and on airline Web sites.

Other important TSA travel tips include:

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