Security Information Page
Updated
5/20/2005

The information provided on this page if for general planning purposes.  Be sure to check with your specific airline regarding up to the minute security information.  You can also find out the latest security updates from the Transportation Security Administration by visiting www.TSATravelTips.US
 

Parking Information

Passengers wishing to park in the long or short term garages should pull to the garage entrance.  Due to heightened security at the airport all vehicles entering the short term garage may be subject to search.  The airport also has Valet Parking available for $17/day.  Follow the purple signs to entrance #7 on the top ramp for Valet Parking.

Click here for more information on parking.

Curbside Check-in

Curbside check-in for domestic flights is available for all of the airlines. 

Passengers are still permitted to be dropped-off or picked up on the upper or lower level roadways.  Do not stop for a long period of time or leave your vehicle unattended as it may be towed.

Items prohibited/permitted on board the aircraft

The TSA has a detailed list of those items that should or should not be packed in your carry-on luggage.  Please refer to the following link for more information: www.TSATravelTips.US

Lockers:

Due to heightened security, the lockers are not available at any of the locations throughout the airport.  THERE ARE NO LOCKERS AVAILABLE TO STORE YOUR ITEMS.  You must keep all of your belongings with you at all times.

Screening Checkpoints

Remember the screening checkpoints are the responsibility of the Transportation Security Administration.  Please address all related questions or concerns to the via e-mail at TSA-ConsumerResponse@tsa.dot.gov

Only ticketed passengers are allowed beyond the screener checkpoints, except for those with specific medical or parental needs.

Each traveler will be limited to one carry-on bag and one personal bag (i.e., purse or briefcase).

All electronic items, such as laptops and cell phones, may be subjected to additional screening. Be prepared to remove your laptop from its travel case so that both can be X-rayed separately.

Limit metal objects worn on person.

Travelers should remove all metal objects prior to passing through the metal detectors in order to facilitate the screening process.

Click here to watch a video on security checkpoint screening procedures.

Carry-on Baggage

Passengers are permitted only one carry-on bag and one personal bag (i.e. purse, briefcase, or diaper bag).
All other bags must be checked at the ticket counter with your airline.

At all times:

  • Control all bags and personal items.

  • Do not bring anything onboard for another person.

  • Report any unattended items in the airport or aircraft to the nearest airport or airline personnel.

At the gate:

  • Travelers must be prepared to present a valid photo identification card, along with their boarding pass.
  • Travelers and their bags may be subjected to additional screening.

Additional Security Personnel

The airport has additional Law Enforcement Officers positioned throughout the facilities.  There are additional persons from various US Agencies that have been added to the security team at the airport.  Please remember that not all of these additional staff members will be in uniform, but be assured that they are positioned at the airport.