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vodka [1.7K]
2 years ago
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What should you do when going through an airport security checkpoint with a government issued.

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Mamont248 [21]2 years ago
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Your hand luggage will need to go through an x-ray machine at airport security to be inspected for harmful items. The officer at the security checkpoint will request your boarding pass, which will then be scanned.

<h3>What is airport security?</h3>

In an effort to safeguard travelers, employees, planes, and airport property from criminal activity, terrorism, and other dangers, airport security measures are implemented.

If you have a government-issued ID and are passing through an airport security checkpoint:

  1. When passing through a TSA checkpoint, use these five suggestions.
  2. minimize touchpoints Travelers can take similar efforts to help TSA reduce touchpoints at checkpoints.
  3. Bring an extra mask.
  4. Bring wipes and hand sanitizer.
  5. Pack wisely.

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