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Guidance for Airline Passengers
United States Department of Homeland Security
In light of the events that have taken place today in the United
Kingdom concerning terrorist threats to aircraft bound for the
United States, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has
issued the following advisory to anyone planning to travel by
air in the near future.
Raised Threat Levels:
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The U.S.
threat level is raised to Severe, or Red, for all commercial
flights flying from the United Kingdom to the United States.
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The U.S. threat level is raised to High, or Orange, for all
commercial aviation operating in the United States,
including international flights. Flights from the United
States to the United Kingdom are also Orange.
Increased Aviation Screening Procedures:
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is implementing
a series of security measures, some visible and some not
visible, to ensure the security of the traveling public and the
nation's transportation system.
TSA is immediately implementing the following changes to
airport screening procedures:
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NO
LIQUIDS OR GELS OF ANY KIND WILL BE PERMITTED IN CARRY ON
BAGGAGE. SUCH ITEMS MUST BE IN CHECKED BAGGAGE. This
includes all beverages, shampoo, sun tan lotion, creams,
tooth paste, hair gel, and other items of similar
consistency. Exceptions: Baby formula and medicines,
which must be presented for inspection at the checkpoint.
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Beverages
purchased in the boarding area, beyond the checkpoint, must
be consumed before boarding because they will not be
permitted onboard the aircraft.
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Passengers traveling from the United Kingdom to the United
States will be subject to a more extensive screening
process.
These measures will be constantly evaluated and updated as
circumstances warrant.
How every passenger can assist in security:
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Pack
lightly, without clutter to facilitate easier screening
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Arrive
earlier than usual at the airport
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Cooperate
with TSA personnel at checkpoints and with airline personnel
at all gates
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Be
attentive and vigilant to any suspicious activity and report
it to authorities
Increased Border Protection Procedures:
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection will increase enforcement
efforts in international arrival areas including the use of
advanced targeting tools, special response teams including
baggage and aircraft search teams, baggage x-ray equipment,
specially-trained canine units, and explosive detection
technology.
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DHS has
also mandated that all flights from the United Kingdom
transmit passenger manifest information for intensive
screening prior to departure from the gate. In addition,
passengers on these flights and all other international
flights will be subject to heightened inspection upon
arrival in the United States.
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Office Locations
Washington, DC
1541 Longworth Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-3465 phone
(202) 225-0003 fax
Fort Mitchell
277 Buttermilk Pike
Fort Mitchell, KY 41017
(859) 426-0080 phone
(859) 426-0061 fax
Ashland
Carl D. Perkins Federal Courthouse
1405 Greenup Ave., Suite 236
Ashland, KY 41101
(606) 324-9898 phone
(606) 325-9866 fax
La Grange
108 W. Jefferson Street
La Grange, KY 40031
(502) 222-2233 phone
(502) 222-4060 fax
Maysville
Kenton Commonwealth Center
201 Government Street, Suite 102
Maysville, KY 41056
(606) 564-6004 phone
(606) 564-9355 fax
Williamstown
Williamstown City Building
400 N. Main Street, Suite 145
Williamstown, KY 41097
(859) 824-3320 phone
(859) 824-3340 fax
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