Sentences with phrase «at airport security if»

I recommend using the family / medical liquids lane at airport security if it is available and you are carrying milk.

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If you've used an Apple mouse (IDEO fashioned the company's first, in 1980), swept with a Procter & Gamble (PG) Swiffer (it collaborated on the hit), or even stood in line at an airport recently (the firm has worked with the Transportation Security Administration to make the process friendlier), you've felt the legacy of David Kelley.
If you think going through security lines at airports is already a hassle, be prepared: it could get worse.
If you're anything like me — an anxious person that is pathologically early to events large or small — you're probably at the airport and through security with two hours to kill before the flight.
If you're planning to fly with your frozen breast milk, make sure that you inform security once you arrive at the airport.
Be sure to use the family line at the airport security checkpoint if you are traveling with children.
Under the EU regulations, airport security is allowed to insist on a hand search of the turban if the passenger in question either sets off the metal detector or is chosen at random for a search.
The focus of the hearing was on access controls at airports and specifically, what security procedures are in place, if any, to ensure employees don't pose an internal threat to the airport and airliners.
If you're among the throngs of travelers who will be in long lines at airport terminals during the holiday, the NFTA's public affairs director is encouraging you to build in extra time for enhanced security.
The ragweed and lack of rain are forcing me to take two Zyrtec Ds a day - if you take a decongestant, you understand the process of buying it is akin to security at an airport.
Be sure to have healthy snacks and drinks on hand — even if that means stocking up at the airport after the security checkpoint.
If you are a PreCheck member and have to wait in line at Oakland International Airport security longer than 10 minutes, Southwest will give you a 2,500 point bonus.
If you think you'll need a larger bottle of sunscreen, buy it after you go through security at your departing airport; even though it'll likely be more expensive than purchasing a bottle at your regular drugstore, it'll still be about 50 % less than in Israel!
As if transiting through Heathrow's notoriously unfriendly security lines were not bad enough, customers on British Airways short - haul flights will now be charged for everything on board from sandwiches to water and coffee beginning January 11 from Gatwick and Heathrow (flights from other London airports will switch over at a later date).
We save time at airportsif we check in online, we can go straight to security, and when we arrive at our destination, we don't have to wait for our bags.
At all U.S. airports with 10,000 or more total annual enplanements (including regular diversion airports), Ravn Alaska shall coordinate this Contingency Plan with the following parties, as applicable for the specific operation: (a) local airport authorities, (b) the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and (c) if the airport is regularly used for international flights operated by Ravn Alaska, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
If you only need a carry - on, you can check - in online, head straight to security once you arrive at the airport, and be right on your way once you land.
I have never heard of anyone, even the most intrusive and offensive U.S. airport security people, reading documents of people they searched, or looking at their cell phones beyond to see if it is a phone, or using their computers.
Yes, so the security of, it is I say encrypted in transit and at rest and the other thing that's pretty nice about it is you can turn on, and I strongly recommend you do, multi-factor authentication which, is to say that if you log into it, it can require you to use either an Authenticator app which generates a constantly - changing code or it can send you an SMS text message with a specifically generated one - time code, and you can also set it up so that on machines you use all the time, like for example, my desktop at the office I have it set up so that it doesn't ask me for codes all the time because it's got pretty high corporate security, so I don't have to do the second factor and the desktop at the office, but on my laptop because that one travels with me, and who knows, maybe somebody tries to steal it in an airport or something.
Even if travelers understand the airport security protocol and they take the right measures to prevent unnecessary hassle at the airport, there is still a chance that they may be held up at the security checkpoints.
If trained security personnel at airports can not filter «the bad guy» from the «good guy» how on earth are we realtors going to be able to do this job, catergorizing «high, medium, low» risk individuals.
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