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Make screening a breeze this winter


for a winter wonderland with the kids or escaping the cold, these tips from the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) will make airport security a breeze. Before the airport


T Snowy weather can make getting to


the airport a challenge, so make sure to arrive with plenty of time to check in and go through screening. Wait times for major airports are listed on CATSA’s website or CATSA’s app for your convenience. Remember to put all liquids, aero- sols and gels over 100 millilitres in


88 • Winter 2014


he weather outside may be frightful, but travelling this winter can be delightful! Whether you’re packing


your checked baggage only amounts less than 100 ml in a one-litre clear, resealable plastic bag are allowed on- board.


Dress for success Tough you’ll likely be bundled up


for winter weather, remember to put your coat in a bin at the screening checkpoint. Same goes for boots and belts with large buckles. Bringing the kids along?


Keep them happy by packing their


favourite snacks – solid foods like fruit and chocolate are allowed in your car- ry-on bag. If you are travelling with an infant younger than two years of age (0-24 months), you can bring baby food, milk, formula, water, juice and other baby items in your carry-on bag.


Look for the Family/Special Needs


lane. Tere is extra space to accommo- date larger items like strollers and car seats, and screening officers who offer additional assistance. Travelling with gifts?


Screening officers hate unwrapping


other people’s presents. Gifts packed in your checked bag or carry-on should be wrapped when you arrive at your destination. Better yet – some airports, including Winnipeg Rich- ardson International Airport, have gift-wrapping services located past se- curity during the holiday season. For more tips to help you breeze


through security this winter, visit CAT- SA at catsa.gc.ca, on Twitter (@catsa_ gc) or Pinterest (CATSAGC).


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