If you’re like the thousands of Canadians who will take to the air for a vacation this spring break, the Canadian Air Transport Security (CATSA) has advice that will help you go through security in no time.
Family Friendly Tips
Good news! When you’re travelling with children under the age of two, you can bring liquids such as milk, breast milk and juice that exceed the 100ml restrictions in carry-on baggage. Just have the containers ready to present to screening officers for a quick inspection. For older kids, solid foods such as apples, granola bars and sandwiches can go in your carry-on without restrictions.
Before you leave for the airport, make sure everyone is wearing easy-to-remove outerwear and avoid clothes with metal clasps or snaps that may trigger the metal detector.
At the airport, get boarding passes ready and check for a Family/Special Needs lane. They offer extra space to accommodate larger items like strollers and car seats.
Pack Your Sunscreen Properly
Whether you’re heading for the Caribbean or staying in Canada, sunscreen is a popular must-bring item. Just don’t get burned at security with an over-sized bottle in your carry-on bag Small bottles under 100ml are fine, but bigger bottles need to be packed in your checked baggage.
Check Your Large Sports Gear
Planning to race down a mountain, brave the waves or challenge the pins? You can bring large sports equipment like surfboards, snowboards, skis and golf clubs with you on your trip. Just make sure you check these items in with your airline. If you have questions about checked baggage restrictions or extra charges, contact your airline before you travel.
Know The Rules For Duty-Free
Parting with duty-free purchases is no fun. All duty-free liquids, aerosols and gels (e.g., alcohol, perfume) in your carry-on bags are subject to screening and must be properly sealed in an official security bag, accompanied by a receipt. These bags should be provided by duty-free retailers. If you have a connecting flight in Canada on your return trip, make sure your bag is the real deal. Even better – place your duty-free items in your checked baggage.
For more tips to help you breeze through security this spring break, visit CATSA at catsa.gc.ca, on Twitter (@catsa_gc) or Pinterest (CATSAGC).
Great tips! I have had the connecting flights where I had to shove a dutyfree bag last minute into my luggage that was going to be checked – I was worried the entire time I would end up with it smashed everywhere! Eeek!
Great read! Wish we were going somewhere warm for Spring Break. Were having a staycation lol
WHat a great read, these are some great tips!
Some good information I didn’t know about! Thanks
Thanks for the great tips, very handy when travelling!
I am so glad the tip for Sunscreen usage was included! Many peeps don’t realize sunscreen is required whether it is sunny, cloudy, Summer, Winter, Spring or Fall! Thank you 🙂
really good tips! we are not going away for spring break but we are going away in July so i will bookmark 🙂
These are great tips! We hope to go on a trip soon so these tips are super handy.
There is nothing worse than getting held up or pulled aside at customs. It makes you feel like a criminal even when it is just shampoo! Great tips for avoiding this!
I like the info about food – useful.
We won’t be travelling for spring break but appreciate the tips for the future.
Great tips! Infrequent flyers should read this!!
THANKS FOR THE WONDERFUL TOPS, VERY USEFUL
Thank you for the helpful tips! Always good to have the latest tips for traveling.
Thanks for the great tips!!
I would love to be traveling somewhere warm this spring break
great tips thanks
I won’t be traveling but these are great tips to know, there is so much you need to know just to go have some fun!!
Thanks for the great tips,will pass on to my daughter who travels often
Great tips and I learned the hard way about metal clasps on my Jeans.
Awesome tips. So many things to watch out for.
I like the info about the food,interesting
Good tips! I’ll implement some of these on our upcoming trip!
Some really good tips! Unfortunately no travel plans for us this year 🙁
The family friendly tips were particularly helpful!
I had an experience the last time I tried to get home. They really checked me out and took some of my things. I forgot about the travel sized liquids and they took them. I forgot mine at home, so a purchased a few hair care products while away and just shoved them in my carry on bag instead of my luggage. Live and learn! I won’t forget next time. Great tips, thank you
Thanks for these great tips Tenille as its good to be prepared before the airport screening!
Weigh your bags at home, too, if that may be an issue. Weigh yourself, then yourself with luggage to get an idea…to avoid extra fees.
I always like to read these reminders about travelling and security so everything goes smooth.
We have been home bodies for a couple of years and are out of the loop. Thanks for the info.
Definitely some great tips!
Love the “Packing your sunscreen properly” tip.
I wasn’t aware there was a special needs lane which would be a huge asset to our family! Thanks!
those are some fantastic tips
Thanks for the tips!
Great tips! Duty free is always part of our trip, so it is really important to know the rules for that!
Thanks for the links to the site! I have bookmarked it! =)