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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Pack "smart" for the busy holiday air travel season

As we move into the busy and hectic holiday travel period the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is asking travelers to pack their carryon luggage neatly in order to expedite passage through security checkpoints. The TSA said that security checkpoints at the nation's more than 450 airports have optimized schedules and are prepared to accommodate the busy holiday travel season. "SimpliFLY" is a public awareness effort that includes a 60-second public service announcement to encourage travelers to "pack smart to get through security faster." The video and print materials will be distributed to airline and airport partners, on websites and in the media.

Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) see thousands of bags a day and must quickly determine whether or not a bag contains a possible improvised explosive device (IED). The traveling public can take an active role in their screening experience by coming prepared for the security checkpoint. TSA encourages passengers to pack their carry-on bags neatly and in layers to help security officers better determine what is in a bag. Travelers should have boarding passes and identification out and outerwear and shoes off to go through the checkpoint. It is essential to arrive at the airport early to allow time to park, check-in and process through the security checkpoint during peak travel periods. For more information on the airport security process and /or to view the video visit www.tsa.gov.