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For Travelers
About Us Media Room Non-Passenger Screening Screening Officers Proactive Disclosure |
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority's mission is to protect the public by securing critical elements of the air transportation system as assigned by the government... >more NOTICE TO PASSENGERS As of 4:00 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, September 26, 2006, and until further notice, the following security measures will be in place. Passengers will be permitted to bring liquids, gels and aerosols through security screening at Canadian airports provided that the items are packaged in containers with a capacity of 90 ml / 90 grams (3 oz.) or less, and that the containers fit comfortably in one clear, closed and resealable plastic bag with a capacity of no more than 1 litre (1 quart). One bag per passenger will be permitted. Learn more Baby formula, baby food and milk when passengers are travelling with a child aged two years and under, liquid prescription medicine and essential non-prescription liquid medicines, are exempt from the container size restrictions and are not required to be placed in a plastic bag. However, passengers must declare all such items not in a bag or over 90 ml / 90 grams (3 oz.) in capacity to screening authorities. These passengers may be subject to additional screening.
Passengers should contact their air carrier regarding any possible delays or should they have any questions regarding the status of their flights. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) is Canada 's aviation security authority. CATSA's primary responsibility is to enhance the security of the travelling public by ensuring that threat items are not carried onto an aircraft.
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