July 28, 2008

What to Expect in Secondary Screening at the Airport!

Secondary screening consists of:

1. Walking through the metal detector.

2. Bag Check (piece by piece).

3. Hand-Wand

4. Pat-Down (torso & leg)

5. You may opt to be x-rayed by the Millimeter Wave or BackScatter where available in lieu of a pat-down or hand-wand. 

The TSO (transportation security officer) should ask you the following:

1. Have you ever been through secondary screening before?

2. Do you have any medical or metal implants?

3. Would you like a private screening?

4. Is any part of your body sensitive to the touch?

5. Do you have any sharp objects that would hurt me in your bag?

The TSO that is touching you should always be the same sex as you.

Even if you know the process, the TSO should always explain what the hand-wand is and how it is used on you by demostrating it on themself first. In addition, they should describe the alarm process and the need to touch you if you alarm. This all should take place before they start acreening you.

Visit http://www.airportbook.com/bookstore.htm for all 369 travel tips for airport security!

 

Filed under Passenger Awareness, Travel Safety, Travel Tips by Natalia Ippolito

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July 23, 2008

Lawmaker wants no guns at airports, cites Ga. law

The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee says he might pursue new gun restrictions in response to a recently enacted Georgia law that could allow people to carry concealed firearms in parts of the Atlanta airport.

Filed under Announcements, Passenger Awareness, Travel Safety, Travel Tips by Natalia Ippolito

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July 10, 2008

Airlines fuel surcharge for frequent-flyer tickets

In the latest fee to hit the airline industry, Delta Air Lines said Friday, June 25,2008, that it planned to begin charging a fuel surcharge of up to $50 for booking frequent-flier tickets under its awards program.

The new fee takes effect on tickets booked on or after Aug. 15. Delta will charge a $25 fuel surcharge on tickets booked within the United States, and $50 on tickets booked for travel elsewhere, including the Caribbean, the United States Virgin Islands, Latin America and other international destinations.

This month, American Airlines began charging $5 to book frequent-flier tickets. Meanwhile, US Airways will charge up to a $50 processing fee for frequent-flier tickets booked on or after Aug. 6.

Northwest Airlines said it would cancel two international routes, and suspend another until spring. Northwest is dropping its flight between Detroit and Düsseldorf, Germany, and another between Hartford and Amsterdam. The airline also is suspending a flight between Minneapolis and Paris until March.

Go to http://www.airportbook.com/blog/ for more info about airline fees.

Filed under Airline Fees, Passenger Awareness, TSA Updates, Travel Tips by Natalia Ippolito

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July 2, 2008

Backscatters, Millimeter Waves, Puffers and you

I wrote the below article for Travel Weekly and they were nice enough to publish it.  Thank you Rob Fixmer and Travel Weekly.

The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution protects Americans from unreasonable searches and seizures without a warrant. But according to the Department of Homeland Security, you surrender your Fourth Amendment rights when either of two situations occurs:

Filed under Passenger Awareness, TSA Updates, Travel Safety, Travel Tips by Natalia Ippolito

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July 1, 2008

X-ray-friendly laptop cases are coming this fall

The director of the TSA, Kip Hawley, has spoken to the New York Times and confirmed that X-ray-friendly laptop cases will be accepted by the agency as soon as they hit the shelves, potentially bringing an end to the panic that your laptop will go astray in all the fuss at airport checkpoints. We brought you first hints of this back in May, but it looks like the process of getting the bags approved is well underway. And both Targus and Pathfinder Luggage are hoping to have products on sale as soon as September or October.

Go to http://www.divineislandbooks.com/Travelstuff3.htm for more great travel products!

Filed under Passenger Awareness, TSA Updates, Travel Tips by Natalia Ippolito

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