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Patty Apr 1st, 2008 10:27 AM

<i>I heard on the news that certain airports (or TSA) are thinking about testing security lines for those who don't travel very often.</i>

http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=35118438

FainaAgain Apr 1st, 2008 12:45 PM

My most recent flight was March 28-30 San Francisco to San Diego.

In both airports, TSA provided clear plastic bags with a zipper, the sliding type, not the one you should squeeze, and squeeze, and squeeze and it doesn't snap :))

And the size of the bag is a little bigger then a sandwich bag.

Overheard a TSA agent telling someone the limit is 3.4 oz not 3 oz, can't recall if he was talking about toothpaste or lotion.

And I paid $3.22 for water at San Diego, YIKES!! ((N))

blivey Apr 1st, 2008 01:14 PM

Thanks so much to everyone for your help. I'm hoping to make my journey through the airports as hassle-free as possible.
Do I understand this correctly?
Liquids/toiletries in one bag
Meds in another
My daughter &amp; I are flying to Munich the first week in June, with a connecting flight in Paris. Will we have to take our &quot;baggies&quot; out to go through immigration?
This will be our first trip to Europe and we have tons of questions.

Patty Apr 1st, 2008 01:23 PM

You don't take your baggies out for immigration. You take them out for security.

Patty Apr 1st, 2008 01:25 PM

Medications and toiletries which are not liquid/gel don't have to be bagged.

FainaAgain Apr 1st, 2008 01:59 PM

Blivey, not exactly. You don't have to show your meds if they are not liquids.

I toss my carry-on on the conveyor belt, shoes, jacket, put the plastic bag with liquids, done.

AAFrequentFlyer Apr 1st, 2008 02:07 PM

<b>FainaAgain</b>,

<i>Overheard a TSA agent telling someone the limit is 3.4 oz not 3 oz, can't recall if he was talking about toothpaste or lotion. </i>

so I guess their own bosses in DC are wrong?

<i>3-1-1 for carry-ons = <b>3 ounce bottle or less (by volume)</b> ; 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin. One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid volume each traveler can bring. <b>3 oz. container size is a security measure.</b></i>

http://www.tsa.dhs.gov/311/index.shtm


it doesn't matter if it is toothpaste or lotion.....

FainaAgain Apr 1st, 2008 02:16 PM

I know, but I heard he said 3.4 oz! Twisting my brain leftovers trying to recall what they were talking about :)

Maybe the TSA agent came from Europe so he &quot;translated&quot; 100 ml into 3.4 oz? :))

hlg22 Apr 1st, 2008 02:57 PM

The rule is 3.4 oz - or actually 100 ml, to make uniform with European rules...they just don't advertise it. But see http://www.tsa.gov/press/happenings/...ceptance.shtm: &quot;The rule limits the volume of liquids, gels and aerosols to bottles 3 ounces or smaller (or 100 ml), in 1 quart-sized zip top bag, and 1 bag per traveler.&quot;

Unfortunately &quot;3.4-1-1&quot; isn't as catchy as &quot;3-1-1&quot; so good luck on consistently finding a TSA agent who knows that.

tenthumbs Apr 4th, 2008 05:01 PM

A TSA agent told me anything measured in fluid ounces needs to be in the sandwich sized ziplock~that my mascara had to be in baggie, but solid lip balm, like Chapstick did not.

basingstoke2 Apr 14th, 2008 12:27 PM

Most of the world is metric and the allowable rule is 100ml that equals 3.38 and a tiny bit ounces. TSA is rounding down to three ounces but technically you are allowed 100ml. Whether ounces or milliliters, the container should be marked as such to avoid hassle.


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