Travel Preparation

Airport Security

Please consult TSA for any questions you might have about items you can take through the screening checkpoint.

ID requirements

Tickets A photo ID is required for confirmation of electronic tickets. To prove your identity, either a valid driver’s license or a government identification card that includes a photo or a physical description is adequate.

A U.S. passport is the best proof of U.S. citizenship. Other documents to prove U.S. citizenship include an expired U.S. passport, a certified copy of your U.S. birth certificate, a Certificate of Naturalization, a Certificate of Citizenship, or a Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States. Children traveling with their parent or legal guardian do NOT have to show identification.

Security Screening Checkpoint

Only ticketed passengers are allowed to pass through Security Screening. All carry-on bags or packages are passed through x-ray machines. Also, expect a visual inspection of all carry-on bags or packages.

The Security Screening Checkpoint is open from 4:15am until the last flight departs. It is open every day and utilizes the latest security technology available.

Passing thru security