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How To Breeze Through Airport Security This Summer

Airport security does not have to be an unpleasant experience
Airport security does not have to be an unpleasant experience

Summer is the busiest air travel time in Canada. Whether you’re packing for a family vacation, visiting relatives or exploring new corners of the world, an easy and stress-free travel experience starts by preparing for the security checkpoint. These tips from the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) can help. One of the most common mistakes travellers make is bringing liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGs) exceeding the 100ml limit in their carry-on baggage.That includes sunscreen, tanning lotion or hand cream, alcohol, maple syrup, etc. To go in your carry-on LAGs must be in containers of 100 mL or less.

If you’re going play on land or water, there are a few rules to watch for:

Have a few souvenirs coming back with you?

Going camping?

For everything else, here are some tried-and-true tips for breezing through security to your summer destination:

For your convenience, a downloadable infographic

Here is a small downloadable infographic, a great size for your smartphone, so you can refer back to it when getting ready for your trip. The picture below can be downloaded. if that doesn’t work, you can also try downloading this link.

For More Information Visit

Website: catsa.gc.ca

Twitter: @CATSA

Pinterest: CATSAGC

**This information was provided by the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority. They care enough about your travel experience that they wrote it, sent it to me, and even compensated me for taking the time to publish it. Those crazy Canucks, always surprising you with their excessive niceness, eh?

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