Travelling for Christmas?
During the holidays, thousands take to the skies to celebrate with friends and family. It’s the time of year to give gifts to our loved ones. That being said, there are some restrictions on what can be brought on board a plane. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATS) has a few simple tips to get through security hassle-free.
Avoid wrapping presents: officers may have to unwrap them for control purposes. Wait until you arrive at your destination, or take advantage of some airports’ gift-wrapping services located past security.
Avoid bringing presents that contain liquid, aerosols or gels in your carry-on luggage. This includes: alcohol, wine, beer, snow globes, canned soup, maple syrup, perfume and lotions. Put them in your checked baggage or send them separately.
Flying with the kids?
Snowy weather and bulky outerwear can make flying in winter a hassle, especially if you have children. The tips below will help you and your family at the security checkpoint.
At home
• Make sure your family wears easy-to-remove outwear and avoid clothing with metal snaps and buttons on your travel day.
• Keep the kids happy by packing their favourite snacks – solid foods like fruit and chocolate are allowed in your carry-on bag. Liquids and gels are restricted to 100mL unless you’re travelling with a child under the age of two, in which case you can bring more than 100mL of baby food, formula, milk, water and juice.
At the airport
• Use the Family/Special Needs screening line for more assistance. You will find one at most major airports.
• Let a screening officer know if anyone in your family has special needs and requires extra time or help during security screening.
• Make sure your family knows they will need to remove their winter outerwear for screening – coats, hats, etc.
Going South?
If you are flying somewhere warm this winter, CATSA recommends these tips to make getting through the security checkpoint quicker and easier:
At home
• Pack your sunscreen and all other liquids, aerosols, and gels in your checked baggage. If you need to bring some of these items in your carry-on bag, they must be in containers of 100mL or less and packed together in a clear, resealable 1L plastic bag.
• On your travel day, avoid wearing clothing with metal buttons and snaps, and dress comfortably with easy-to-remove outwear, belts and shoes.
At the airport
• Have your boarding pass out and ready to show the screening officer.
• Put your sunglasses in the bin carefully so that they do not fall out during screening.
• Remove everything from your pockets and put the contents in a bin before going through the metal detector.
Bringing sports equipment?
If you are bringing sports gear on a flight to hit the slopes, the ice, or the trails this winter, the following information will be useful.
Ice skates are the only winter sports item that is allowed in your carry-on baggage. For bigger items, like snowboards, skis and hockey sticks, you will have to include them with your checked baggage. Different airlines have varying restrictions on the size, weight and packing of these items, so it’s best to check with them prior to travel.
Be prepared, have fun and travel safe this winter.
For more tips on preparing for security screening visit www.catsa.gc.ca or on Twitter @casta_gc.
Great tips Tenille for when you are travelling especially with kids!
Good tips. Also be prepared to get funny looks if you have a small christmas village and a taken apart bike packed in your luggage lol.
I’m glad no one confiscated your baby Jesus!
Great tips! We’re doing to the states in the Summer & then off to Jamaica next winter, will have to remember some of these 🙂
Great tips. I hate going through air port security.
wow I didnt think they would open presents not that I will be flying anywhere but interesting to know.
Travelling with the kidlets to Florida in January so these tips will help!
Very good tips, indeed! The airport can be a challenge if you aren’t prepared – I am sure many people dont think to NOT wrap gifts!
wow thanks for this list! I never even thought about the not wrapping gifts thing.. makes sense! I’ll have to bring some gift bags so I can quickly “wrap” them when I arrive at my destination! 🙂
Hope I don’t get extra pat downs because of my pregnant belly!
I also suggest (although too late to take advantage this season) apply for a NEXUS card. It gets you in a priority screening lane and by pass the line ups! Takes about 6 months to get though…
Great tips, even though I’ve never flown
Great tips for anyone who travels. We don’t do that due to hubby’s health but I would love to go somewhere one day. Have to keep these tips in mind.
great tips! I travel with my kids often. It can definitely be challenging
Great tips!
Great tips for anyone who travels. being organized is very important
Great tips! Glad to say that we don’t have plans to fly this winter, thank god. Its so hard and so much work with young kids.
We won’t be travelling this holiday season but some great tips for those that are. Great post!
awesome pointers and tips for the travellers
Great tips! Getting through security can be so challenging!
Great tips especially for going away with the family
Great tips thanks for sharing !
Really good tips
If you are going to Orlando, when flying home plan to head to the Orlando airport extra early. I was there in December 2012 and they had only 2 security screeners open for hundreds of passengers. Prepare to stand in loooong lines.
These are great tips, thank you. Perfect timing especially with the busy travel season. Airport visits can quickly turn into a nightmare but being prepared is like a survival kit.
Flying with kids is hard, these are some good tricks to remember, thanks
Handy well needed tips, thank you!
Great tips for holiday travel. In face these are pretty good tips for any time travel.
Great tips…hope to put them into use soon!
Oh, great tips! Thanks! Now to get hubby to go somewhere!
We’re headed to the airport next year for a trip south and this is a good refresher.
These are some great tips. thanks
awesome tips! i rarely travel but think i might be going away this winter so i definitely needed these tips!
Great tips, we are planning on traveling this summer!!! Thanks
great tips, being at the airport can sure be a stressful event, but twith these tips, things could be more smoother
great tips especially anout the flying with bulky winter gear for kids!
I liked your How to Get Through Airport Security Faster This Winter post.
I don’t travel very often but these are great tips to know.
These are all good tips. The tips for going south are particularly useful to me.
Thanks for sharing.
I love it when we travel with kids and you watch the face of the single guy behind us that has no idea what that is like as you pretty much load up 15 of the plastic trays to send them through the security scanner!
Great tips, my son is flying in march break by himself and I will share your tips with him. Thanks.
A good tip I read recently is to scan your passport/s and e-mail them to yourself. Then if you ever lose it/ them, you only have to open your e-mail and you have the information you need!
ii love all your ideas and tips!! you are very smart i would have never thought about half the stuff you did with the kiddies!
Great tips Tenille thank you!
ugh, making sure liquids and whatnot are under the limit is the biggest hassle for me! thanks for the tips!
Awesome tips I’ll be sharing w/my brother. He and his wife are flying w/their 2 girls this holiday season! thank you!
I got my maple syrup gift taken away one time! 🙁 So sad!
Great tips! I find it helpful to keep things I will need to remove together in separate bags so I can just pull out the bags at security (e.g., all the metal things in a bag, all the liquids in a bag).
that was great info
I remember 5 years ago we were going to visit my wife’s sister and we decided to gift wrap all the presents, well that was a waste as they all had to be unwrapped at the airport..lol. Great traveling trips!!
Thanks for sharing these great tips! Will sure keep in mind the next time I travel.
good tips
A lot of these are great tips for anytime travelling by air. We are fortunate to have most of our family (hubby’s side and mine) close to us so we never really have to fly during the crazy/holiday time!
When on a plane with kids – Do everything and anything you would not normally do to get through the flight!
|I probably wouldn’t even have thought about not wrapping presents before flying!