Pangborn Memorial Airport Departures

Airport Security

The number-one priority for the airport is to guarantee the security and safety of all airport patrons. It is also essential for the facility that the safe travels of passengers be pleasant and enjoyable. For aiding and supporting this process, customers should review current security procedures and policies. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is accountable for operations at the security checkpoint. Questions and concerns regarding prohibited items, traveling with liquids, and traveling with children should be directed to the agency. The TSA website is also available full of helpful information aimed at easing the stress of travel.

Besides, commuters are advised to remember to arrive and be checked in a minimum of one hour before their scheduled departure flight to make sure they will make it through the security checkpoint in a timely fashion. For complaints, comments, and information, customers should call 1.866.289.9673 or email [email protected]

TSA Procedures

In the event, passengers arrive at the airport without valid identification, because it is lost or at home, they may still be allowed to fly. The TSA representative may ask commuters to complete a form by including their name and current address as well as asking additional questions to confirm their identity. In case the status is confirmed, commuters will be allowed to enter the screening checkpoint. However, travelers may be subject to additional screening.

Passengers will not be allowed to fly if their identity cannot be confirmed when, for instance, customers chose not to provide proper identification or refuse to cooperate with the identity verification process.

Liquid Rules

Every commuter is permitted to bring one small bag of liquids, creams, aerosols, gels, and pastes through the security checkpoint. The 3-1-1 rule applies: Carried liquids must be 3.4 ounces (100ml) or less per container; must be in 1 quart-sized, transparent, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per traveler placed in screening tray. Consolidating these containers in the small suitcase enables TSA agents to screen them promptly.

Passengers can declare larger liquids, or pack them in their checked luggage. Baby formula/food, medications, and breast milk are permitted in reasonable amounts exceeding three ounces and are not required to be in a quart size bag. Passengers should declare these items for inspection at the security checkpoint. TSA representatives may need to open them for additional screening.

Check-in times

Commuters are advised to consider recommended arrival time indicated below:

  • When traveling internationally regardless of having or not carrying checked luggage passengers are strongly recommended to arrive at the airport at least 90 minutes before scheduled departure flight
  • In case of domestic travels with checked luggage, coming 75 minutes before scheduled departure is sufficient time
  • Domestic travel without checked baggage allows commuters to arrive one hour before scheduled departure

Passengers should remember that the ticket counter, as well as the Instant Travel Machines, close approximately 40 minutes before departure.

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