Airports will soon be buzzing with thousands of travellers getting ready to visit family and friends or simply to escape the cold weather. Regardless of your destination, you will have to go through security. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) has 10 tips to help you and your family breeze through the checkpoint.
1. Pack liquids, aerosols and gels properly
Only liquids, aerosols and gels that are 100ml or less are permitted in your carry-on. Place these items in a single 1L clear, resealable plastic bag so the screening officer can easily see the contents. Any containers over 100ml should be placed in your checked baggage.
2. Know the age restrictions for baby food
Beverages and food (e.g. breast milk, formula, juice, purées) for children under the age of two are exempted from the liquid, aerosol and gel restrictions. These items should be packed so that they can easily be removed from your carry-on baggage for inspection.
3. Bring solid snacks for the family
While you can’t bring yogurt or peanut butter, you can carry solid food items, such as sandwiches, granola bars and fruit through security when travelling within Canada. You can also bring an empty refillable drink container to refill once you pass through security.
4. Have medications ready for inspection
Prescription and essential non-prescription medications (e.g. cough syrup, decongestant spray, contact lens solution) are allowed. You can bring them in quantities greater than 100 ml in your carry-on but must show these items to the screening officer for inspection.
5. Leave gifts unwrapped
If you’re bringing gifts, leave them unwrapped as their contents may need to be inspected. During the holidays, some airports offer post-security gift wrapping service.
6. Keep small electronics in your carry-on
Bringing your children’s electronic games is a good way to keep them busy at the airport. Small electronic items, including MP3 players (e.g. iPod) and tablets, can remain in your carry-on bag.
7. Dress comfortably
Make sure you and the little ones can easily remove any bulky outwear including winter jackets and boots with large buckles. These items must be placed in bins provided at the checkpoint for screening.
8. Use the Family/Special Needs lane
Check if the Family/Special Needs lane is available when you arrive at the checkpoint. It’s designed to accommodate larger items (e.g. strollers, car seats) and is best for passengers needing more time or help at the checkpoint.
9. Have your boarding passes ready
Remember to have all family members’ boarding passes ready to present to the screening officer for verification.
10. Contact CATSA if you have questions
If you need more information, CATSA can be contacted directly at 1-888-294-2202 or via:
– Website: www.catsa.gc.ca
– Twitter: @catsa_gc
– Pinterest: CATSAGC
A lot of really great tips
The tip about leaving gifts unwrapped is timely as my sister-in law had the experience of having her gifts unwrapped by the airport and inspected.
Oh no! I bet she was really irritated at the time. I understand why it needs to be done but I’m sure it’s frustrating watching it happen in front of you!
I have never traveled by plane or nor am I likely to, but I will share this with my daughters and siblings who do . It definitely pays to be up to date on ever changing rules to cut down on travel stresses.
Great tips! With all of the other organizing and planning for a trip, these are some great reminders
Thank you for sharing these great tips.
These are great reminders! Just wish we were travelling by air this season. Lol. 😉 Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tips, very helpful! Now if only I had somewhere to go! lol 🙂
Great read (as usual 🙂 )
Some great tips!
These are great tips – I’m bookmarking this for our next trip. We went on a plane a few months ago and got caught with a few of these, but others I didn’t know.
I think we learned our lesson to go with sunscreen
there are some great tps here, but I have never traveled by plane.
Great tips! I like to carry small books, stickers, or various card games wherever we go with the kids…though we have yet to fly with them.
good ideas – give yourself lots of time – take books
All great tips and follow them all properly and keep calm at the airport everything should go smoothly!!
I never do any traveling by plane during the holiday season and well never really any other time lol. but excellent tips! dressing comfortable is definitely important
Thanks for the tips!!
Boy, you sure simplified it for me. What a great list! Thanks!
All great advice! Thanks for sharing 🙂
lots of great tips!
We will be traveling to the Dominican Repbulic over Christmas and I hadn’t thought about the unwrapped gifts; thanks for the tip!
Take me with you!
Great tips thanks for sharing , i so wanna go on a nice vacation 🙂
Thanks for the tips. I didn’t know you could bring liquid baby food on the plane.
Good refresher – most of our travel has been by car so I’ve forgotten a lot about air travel – it’s been that long for me! Thank you
Remember the liquids rule when returning from a trip as well. My friend had to give up her expensive L’Occitane hand cream because she forgot she’d only brought carry-on luggage and had no-where to stash her purchase.
Thanks so much for sharing,these are great reminders!
I didn’t know about the gifts, that’s a great tip!
I was just behind someone last week that had an aerosol hairspray and a huge bottle of hand sanitizer in her carry on. She knew she shouldn’t have it, but thought ‘she’d try’. Really?!?
Ugh!
Great tips for making life easier when travelling!
The unwrapped gifts thing is essential and not something I thought of the first time we travelled! It was a nightmare at the airport!
Great reminders as often we forget.
Great reminders for the upcoming busy season.
Great tips good to know about the baby food
Great Tips! So many things to keep in mind when travelling, especially for those who don’t travel much.
Good tips. I find if you are organized the inspectors appreciate it.
Great tips!!! Thank you!
I love all the tips. It’s so stressful to travel with kids and when it comes to going through a security check point, it makes me so nervous.
These are some fantastic tips! Ill have to share with my brother since he and his family are travelling this year!
I always like reading articles with any kind of flying tips.
all great tips! didn’t know about a few of them!
I learned the wrapped gifts the hard way one time. For sure a good tip
great tips! thanks so much for sharing!
I don’t travel by air, but reading tips like these are good to learn about for if I do!
These are great ideas for getting through the airport quickly!
My tips are to take wipes and wipe down your setting area on the place to kill germs.
Travel as light as possible but make sure you bring some cool new small toys and activities to keep the kids interest -especially because you never know when you will experience flight delays.
We don’t do much travelling but my daughters do and these are all great tips that I’m going to pass on to them. Thanks
This are great tips to try and remember!
I haven’t flown with kids in almost 5 years! I didn’t know you could bring snacks on the plane. That sure takes some of the concern out of flying with kids!