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		<title>The New Liquid Ban: What You Need to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you recently tried catching a flight? If not, do you plan to do so in the future? If so, there is a chance that you will notice some changes when you fly, those chances include new air travel rules. While a number of new rules have been implemented, there are some that may have [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/the-new-liquid-ban-what-you-need-to-know.htm">The New Liquid Ban: What You Need to Know</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you recently tried catching a flight?  If not, do you plan to do so in the future?  If so, there is a chance that you will notice some changes when you fly, those chances include new air travel rules. While a number of new rules have been implemented, there are some that may have a direct impact on you and how you pack your bags.  That new rule is a ban on all liquids.</p>
<p>If you are planning of flying, whether it be tomorrow or in two months, you are advised to fully research and examine this new air travel ban. Since most individuals, including men, women, and children, fly with some sort of liquid, there is a good chance that you will need to alter your packing habits.  When examining the liquid ban, it is important to remember one thing.  Liquids are banned from being brought with you onto the airplane in your carry on luggage. This ban does not prohibit you from brining these items with you; it just means that you have to place them in your checked baggage.</p>
<p>When trying to determine which liquid items are prohibited from being stored in your carryon luggage, it is best to examine these items in different categories. This is because this new ban means that a large number of items are now only allowed in bags that will be checked upon arrival at the airport. In fact, there are too many items for you to individually learn about.</p>
<p>Some of the most popular items that are now included in the liquid air travel ban include health and beauty products, especially those that are liquid or gel based.  For skincare, these items include hand lotions, hand sanitizers, and moisturizing creams.  When it comes to cosmetics, all items are made of liquid are prohibited from being stored in your carryon luggage, even your purse. This means that you need to remove all mascara, liquid foundation, lip gloss, and other liquid based cosmetics from your carryon luggage.  Other beauty products include shampoo, conditioner, hair spray, styling gel, mouthwash, and toothpaste.<br />
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In addition to health and beauty products, there are a fairly large number of food and drink products that you must either leave at home, discard before you enter the airport security area, or pack in your checked luggage. For beverages, this includes all liquid beverages, even those that are not opened.  If you purchase a drink from a sterile restaurant or shopping store, past airport security, you will have to consume your drink before you begin boarding for your flight.</p>
<p>When it comes to food, you will also find that, like most beverages, items with liquid in them are banned. These items include, but are not limited to jello, soup, pudding, and yogurt. If you need to have food or snacks with you, you will want to purchase something from the airport vending machines or bring a small, dry snack from home. These items are the safest and most convenient to have when snacking aboard an airplane.</p>
<p>As you can easily see, there are an unlimited number of products, with a gel or liquid base, that you must place in your checked baggage.  However, there are a few exceptions to this new air travel rule. When it comes to drinks, the only drinks, allowed on the airplane with you and other travelers is infant formula or milk based products for babies.  While you can bring these items onboard, there is a good chance that they will be closely examined.</p>
<p>Another exception includes eye care products and medications.  You are allowed to bring liquid medication onboard an airplane with you, as long as the medication is prescribed to you.  Airport security will likely verify that your name matches the name on the prescription bottle.  You can also bring onboard other non prescription products, including those needed for eye care; however, they must be no larger than four ounces in size. These items may include saline solution and eye drops.</p>
<p>By keeping the above mentioned information in mind, you should be able to prepare for your flight without having to be worried about airport security checkpoints. As long as you properly pack you bags, you shouldn’t experience any problems with airport security.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Following the Air Travel Rules</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2010 06:45:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alvinmaulana1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you preparing to fly this year? Whether you are scheduling a business trip or a family vacation, there is a good chance that you will want to pack and take a number of your belongings with you. Are you planning on bringing any items with you that are banned? If so, you may want [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/the-importance-of-following-the-air-travel-rules.htm">The Importance of Following the Air Travel Rules</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you preparing to fly this year? Whether you are scheduling a business trip or a family vacation, there is a good chance that you will want to pack and take a number of your belongings with you.  Are you planning on bringing any items with you that are banned?  If so, you may want to rethink your decision.  As a traveler, you need to understand the importance of following air travel rules, including banned items.</p>
<p>Before you can understand the importance of following air travel rules, you need to famialrize yourself with them. You can easily do this by contacting the airline or airport you plan on using.  In addition to contacting them directly, you should also be able to find helpful information, including common air travel rules, on their online websites. These online websites, along with other valuable information on air travel, can be found by performing a standard internet search.</p>
<p>In your search you will not only be able to obtain a list of all of the banned items, but you also will learn specific information on those bans and exceptions to them. For instance, all liquids are currently banned from being stored in your carryon luggage, but small amounts of baby formula, eye care drops, and prescribed medications are allowed.  In addition to information on items that are prohibited aboard an airplane or only allowed in certain plane areas, you can also learn more about the airport security screening process. This may include documents that you need to have handy, as well as the security checkpoints that you will have to go through.</p>
<p>Once you have taken the time to familiarize yourself with many of the air travel rules, including those that were recently implemented, you should be able to have a pleasant experience at the airport, as well as aboard your airplane.  However, knowing the new rules of air travel simply isn’t enough; you also need to follow them.  In fact, if you don’t follow them you may be in for the shock or surprise of your life.<br />
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When it comes to not following air travel rules or cooperating with airport security, you will find that there are a number of different consequences.  Perhaps, the most common consequence is that you will miss your flight.  If you are tied up with airport security, they are not required to hold your flight just for you; therefore you may be required to book a reservation on another flight.  In addition to missing your flight, there is a chance that you could be detained by airport security or local authorities.</p>
<p>While it is possible to be detained by airport security or by local authorities, you will find that it is often a rare occurrence.  Most airport security incidents can be cleared up in a matter of minutes; however, there is still the chance that law enforcement could intervene.  When it comes to banned items aboard a plan, you will not necessarily be detained unless you try to sneak aboard an item that is dangerous or illegal, such as drugs, guns, bombs, or other weapons. In the event you just forgot to take your mascara out of your purse, you will likely just have it taken away from you.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, another air travel rule, aside from leaving prohibited items at home, involves airport security checkpoints. All passengers are required to go through the proper checkpoints and successfully pass through them, before being able to board an airplane.  Not only will you be required to hand over your carryon luggage bags, to be properly screened, but you will also be required to walk through a metal detector, as well as take off your shoes. All passengers, including children, need to follow these procedures. In the event that you refuse to, you will not be permitted to board your flight.  There is also a good chance that you will be detained by airport security or by local authorities.</p>
<p>Essentially, the worst that could happen is that you will be question by authorities; however, this question may lead to you missing your flight or being banned from flying altogether. Although you may not necessarily be a risk, airport security cannot be sure.  That is why they tend to overly cautious when it comes to air travel rule violations.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Staying Up-To-Date on All Air Travel Rules</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2010 22:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alvinmaulana1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you flown within the last year? How about within the last month? Even if you have, there is there is a good chance that things have changed since the last time that you were at the airport. While you may be thinking about the airport layout, it is actually the air travel rules that [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/the-benefits-of-staying-up-to-date-on-all-air-travel-rules.htm">The Benefits of Staying Up-To-Date on All Air Travel Rules</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you flown within the last year?  How about within the last month?  Even if you have, there is there is a good chance that things have changed since the last time that you were at the airport. While you may be thinking about the airport layout, it is actually the air travel rules that have likely changed. As more security issues arise, often on a daily or weekly basis, the airlines decide to enforce new travel rules.  In the event that these new enforcements do go into effect, do you know how to go about finding what they are?</p>
<p>Before you can learn to famialrize yourself with new air travel rules, if there are any, you will want to understand the benefits of learning those rules. Unfortunately, too many travelers are worried about having the proper forms of identification that they don’t always worry about the items that they pack.  If you are one of those individuals, there is a good chance that you may, unintentionally, pack items that are prohibited past airport security checkpoints.  Depending on the prohibited item, you may be required to make additional accommodations, discard of the item, or turn it over to airport security.</p>
<p>In addition to prohibited items, there are also new air travel rules that apply to security screening procedures. For instance, all air travelers are now required to remove their shoes. Your shoes will be scanned along with the rest of your carryon luggage. While this may pose an inconvenience, it is a requirement.  Failing to comply with this requirement, as well as others, may lead to you being detained by airport security or local authorities.  In addition to missing your flight, you may even face prosecution for your actions.  However, this can all be prevented by knowing and understanding the new air travel rules, as well as the old ones.<br />
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Perhaps, the best way to famialrize yourself with air travel rules is to go directly to the source. That source is the organization that makes and essentially enforces those rules, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). You can obtain valuable information from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), including information on air travel rules, by directly contacting them or by visiting their online website. That online website can be found at www.tsa.gov.  You are advised to fully examine this online website. You will find that it has a large amount of information that you need to know.</p>
<p>In addition to using the internet to examine the online website of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), you can also use it to perform a standard internet search.  By searching with the words new air travel rules, you should be provided with a number of different results. Those results are likely to include websites or news reports with information on air travel, including the rules that are enforced aboard all airplanes or in all airports.  When doing this, it is important to keep your source of information in mind.  A large number of websites with inaccurate, misleading, outdated information can be found online.</p>
<p>It may also be a good idea to contact the airline or airport that you plan on using. This contact can be made over the phone or the same information can easily be obtained online. Whether you visit the online website of a particular airline or airport or contact their representatives directly, you should be able to famialrize yourself with newly implemented air travel rules.  It is also advised that you contact each airline or airport directly because they tend to have different rules. Airport screening procedures may vary from one airport to another, as well as rules aboard particular airlines.</p>
<p>With a small amount of time and research, you should easily be able to learn all of the rules of air travel, including the ones that were recently implemented.  Not only will doing so make your flight more pleasant, but it will help to reduce wait times and ensure that you will make it to your intended destination.</p>
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		<title>Random Baggage Checks:  Be Smart</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 20:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you enjoy participating in illegal activities, such as drug use? Although you shouldn’t, it isn’t recommended for your heath and not to mention its illegal, there are a large number of individuals who do. When it comes to drug use, whether it be marijuana, cocaine, or some illegally obtained prescription pills, there are many [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/random-baggage-checks-be-smart-2.htm">Random Baggage Checks:  Be Smart</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you enjoy participating in illegal activities, such as drug use? Although you shouldn’t, it isn’t recommended for your heath and not to mention its illegal, there are a large number of individuals who do. When it comes to drug use, whether it be marijuana, cocaine, or some illegally obtained prescription pills, there are many individuals who are addicted. Aside from being addicted, some individuals just like to take them, even though they probably could stop at any time.  If you are one of those individuals, there will likely come a point in time when you will need to travel, maybe even on airplane. If so, you are advised to proceed with caution.</p>
<p>In the recent years, airport security has drastically changed. Before September 11th, some airports only randomly screened baggage, but now they are always checked. Not only is baggage being checked for dangerous weapons, but it is also checked for illegal items, such as drugs. This means that the next time you plan on flying with a stash, you are advised against doing so. No matter how smart you are, there is a very good chance that you will get caught. Despite this chance, there are still many travelers who try.</p>
<p>The number one mistake that most individuals, make when flying with illegal drugs, is carry the drugs with them.  New airport rules have been established. Those rules require that all passengers need to take off their shoes.  Shoes will now be scanned with all other carryon bags. This means that if you plan on hiding something illegal in your shoes, whether it be drugs or not, you will be caught.  It is also advised that you do not carry anything illegal in your carryon bags.  In addition to being scanned though an x-ray machine, they may also be examined by airport security.</p>
<p>Since it is too risky to carry illegal items with them, many travelers make the decision to hide them in their checked baggage. While it may have been possible to successfully do this ten years ago, it is not anymore. Now, almost every airline searches through checked baggage.  If your bags are locked, there is a good chance that you will be asked to remove those locks. When it comes to checking checked baggage, there are two main types of searches that are done.  All bags will be thoroughly searched for anything out of the ordinary, but more intense searches are conducted randomly.<br />
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Do you know what the difference is between a traditional search and an intensive search? Instead of just shifting your items around, airport security will actually look through your entire bag. This may mean having every single one of your luggage compartments checked, the pockets of your clothing checked, as well all bags, including makeup bags.  In the event that you are randomly selected for one of these checks, there is virtually no way that you will make it to the next point, your airplane seat.</p>
<p>One of the many reasons why a traveler brings banned items, not to mention illegal items, on a flight is because they think that nothing would happen to them.  Now, if you are caught trying to bring a banned item onboard, such as a cigarette lighter, you may just have your item confiscated.  Additional actions may be taken, but for the most part, you will just receive a warning. However, there is a difference between just a banned item and a banned item, which is also illegal. That difference may mean more than having to miss your flight. In fact, it could mean jail time.</p>
<p>In addition to illegal drugs, alcohol, which is considered legal if not consumed at the correct age, is prohibited on some airplanes. Most airlines have restrictions on alcohol, including checked baggage. In most cases, alcohol cannot be brought on the plane if it is more than 140 proof. When it doubt, it is best to verify the rules and restrictions with the airline you plan on flying with.</p>
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		<title>Packing Your Bags for the Airport: What You Should Leave at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 17:34:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alvinmaulana1</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each day, millions of travelers hop on an airplane to get their next destination. Whether you are planning a visit to friends or family, attending a business meeting, or just taking a family vacation, it is likely that you will not be traveling alone. Almost all air travelers bring some sort of luggage with them.  Unfortunately, when it comes to packing their bags, many travelers have no idea what they should or shouldn’t bring along.</p>
<p>If you are gearing up for your next trip, you are advised to carefully choose the items that you are planning on brining along with you. This includes items that will be packed in your checked baggage, in addition to your carryon luggage.  Not only should be thinking about convenience, but you should also be thinking about air travel rules, namely the rules that specify which items or materials are allowed aboard an airplane and which ones are not.</p>
<p>When examining items prohibited during air travel, it is important to remember that some items may only have a partial ban. An example of a partial ban is a ban that may prevent certain items from being stored in your carryon luggage, but not in your checked baggage.  Most of these bans, such as liquids, large tools, sporting goods, and sharp objects, are imposed only for safety reasons.</p>
<p>Although a large number of items are allowed to be in your checked baggage, despite being banned from your carryon luggage, there are some items that you cannot, under any circumstances, bring aboard an airplane. These items most commonly fall under the category of explosive or flammable materials.  You will find that you are prohibited from brining bombs, dynamite, gun powder, lighters, flares, or strike anywhere matches on an airplane.  In fact, trying to board an airplane with these items in your possession, whether they be in you carryon luggage or not, could land you in serious trouble.<br />
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In addition to items that are banned by the airline industry, you will also want to think about convenience, when packing your bags for your next business trip or vacation.  When it comes to carryon luggage, you will find that some airlines restrict the size of your bags, as well as the weight. For your own convenience, you will want to keep your carryon luggage as light as possible. The same should be said for your checked baggage.  Although you may not be carrying it with you at all times, it is still advised that you pack as light as possible. A number of airlines have strict weight limits on carryon luggage.  If your luggage weights more than what is allowed, you may be charged an extra fee or you may even be required to remove some of your belongings.</p>
<p>It is also advised that you think of the items that you are brining along with you, specifically their monetary and semimetal value. When traveling aboard an airplane, there are a number of instances where you belongings may suffer damage, especially those stored in checked baggage. If you would take a large financial or emotional hit from the loss or destruction of your personal belongings, you are advised to leave those items at home. Although you may not be able to have your laptop with you or your favorite piece of jewelry, it is nice to know that your treasured items are safe at home.<br />
It may seem like a difficult task to leave some of your belongings at home, but you are encouraged to do so, whenever possible.  By keeping all of the above mentioned points into consideration, you are sure to not only avoid trouble at the airport, but have less to worry about as well.</p>
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		<title>Making the Most Out of Your Next Flight</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 15:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you planning on taking a vacation this year? Whether you are vacationing alone, with your family, or with your romantic partner, it is almost a guarantee that you would want to enjoy your trip. You can plan your vacation as much as you would like; however, there is a way that you could spoil [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/making-the-most-out-of-your-next-flight.htm">Making the Most Out of Your Next Flight</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you planning on taking a vacation this year?  Whether you are vacationing alone, with your family, or with your romantic partner, it is almost a guarantee that you would want to enjoy your trip.  You can plan your vacation as much as you would like; however, there is a way that you could spoil your vacation, even before you get off the ground. That way is by having a bad experience at the airport or aboard your airplane. To prevent this from happening, you are advised to know how to make the most out of your next flight.  Doing so will help to ensure that your vacation is filled with joyous memories.</p>
<p>The first step in making the most out of your next vacation flight, it is to familiarize yourself with all of the air travel rules.  This most commonly includes items that are prohibited in airports and aboard airplanes.  Unfortunately, many individuals are unaware that many of the items in their carryon luggage are actually prohibited.  Bringing prohibited items aboard an airplane could lead to your items being confiscated, you missing your flight, or even being detained by airport security.</p>
<p>The best way for you to go about learning what items are and are not allowed aboard an airplane is to review the restrictions that your airport and airline has. You can do this by contacting the airline or airport directly or by visiting their online websites. You should be able to find these websites by performing an internet search.  In your search, you will likely learn that a large number of items are banned. These items include, but are not limited to, most liquids, sharp objects, most sporting equipment, and flammable items.  It is also important to determine which of these items can be stored in your carryon luggage and which can be stored in your checked baggage, if any.</p>
<p>In addition to learning about the items that are prohibited aboard an airplane or past airport security checkpoints, you will also want to familiarize yourself with the general airport screening process.  Since there is always a chance that problems will arise, most airports request that you arrive, at least, two hours before your flight departs.  However, it may be a good idea to check with your airport first.  Since different airports have different flights and are different sizes, you may find that certain airports request that you arrive earlier than two hours.<br />
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On the day that your flight leaves, it is important that you arrive on time.  If your airport recommends arriving two hours in advance, it is advised that you arrive two hours in advance.  Even if you get through security quicker than you imagined, the worst that will happen is that you will have to wait. If you arrive at the airport at the last minute, there is a chance that you may miss your flight.  It is also important that you follow all of the requests made by airport security.  If you are asked to step aside, you are advised to do so without incident. Often times, the matter, in which you were asked to step aside for, will clear up right away, but not if you are rude, insulting, or unruly.</p>
<p>Perhaps, the best way to make the most out of your next flight is to cooperate with airport security.  In the event that you packed a banned item by mistake, just acknowledge your mistake and move on.  Your item will likely be confiscated, but it is better than the consequences, which may include a missed flight or being detained by airport security.</p>
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		<title>In-Flight Air Travel Rules</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 05:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to air travel, a lot of focus is placed on airport security. While the majority of air travel rules are enforced in airports, there are other rules that are enforced in the air. To make the most out of your next business meeting or vacation, you are advised to familiarize yourself with [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/in-flight-air-travel-rules.htm">In-Flight Air Travel Rules</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to air travel, a lot of focus is placed on airport security. While the majority of air travel rules are enforced in airports, there are other rules that are enforced in the air. To make the most out of your next business meeting or vacation, you are advised to familiarize yourself with those rules.  Doing so will not only allow you to have a pleasant experience, but it will also prevent you from being involved in an unnecessary, but serious incident.</p>
<p>As you may have gathered from news reports, one of the biggest problems on airplanes today is uncooperative passengers.  An uncooperative passenger can simply be one who needs to go to the bathroom and refuses to wait until it is safe to leave their seat. However, that passenger, along with many others, is largely unaware of the dangers of violating these important, but simple air travel rules.  The first rule that you must follow is to follow all rules imposed by your airline. This means leaving your seatbelt on until it is safe to remove it or staying in your seat until it is safe to move around.</p>
<p>It is also important that you cooperate with all airline employees, namely flight attendants.  If they ask you to do something, such as remain in your seat, you are advised to listen to them.  Often times, if you do not the situation will get out of hand. A few insulting comments and you could be met at your next boarding gate by airport security or local authorities.  Even if you do not consider yourself a threat to other passengers or flight attendants, confrontation in the air is taken seriously; very seriously.<br />
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It is also advised that you refrain from making any jokes, especially those that involve the use of a bomb or any other weapons. Although you may only be kidding, in today’s society, these jokes are taken seriously.  In fact, it is advised that you refrain from using the words bomb, gun, or hijacking aboard an airplane. In the event that those words were overheard, whether they were taken out of context or not, they could cause you and other passengers a large hassle.  This hassle often involves the de-boarding of the airplane and additional security checks.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, there are serous consequences for violating these air travel rules.  Even if it is proven that you are not a threat to yourself, the flight crew, or other passengers, you may still face prosecution. This prosecution may include disrupting the peace or inciting panic aboard an aircraft. Just because you know that you are not a threat, does not necessarily mean that everyone else knows the same thing. That is why it advised that you choose your words and your confrontations carefully, especially when in the air.</p>
<p>The above mentioned in-flight air travel rules are just a few of the many that you must abide by. You will find that most of these rules are not well-kept secrets, in fact, many are simply common sense.  If you would like to learn more about the rules enforced in-flight, you are advised to contact each airline directly or use the internet to your advantage. A simple internet search should provide you with the information that you were looking to obtain.</p>
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		<title>Important Air Travel Rules You Must Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 20:58:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you in the process of planning a family vacation or even a business trip? If so, there is a good chance that you will be concerned with a number of things, namely the proper identification that is needed to board an airplane. Proper identification may get you on the airplane, but it does not [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/important-air-travel-rules-you-must-know.htm">Important Air Travel Rules You Must Know</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you in the process of planning a family vacation or even a business trip?  If so, there is a good chance that you will be concerned with a number of things, namely the proper identification that is needed to board an airplane. Proper identification may get you on the airplane, but it does not necessarily mean that it will get you to your destination. For that, you will need to know and abide by all of the air travel rules.</p>
<p>When it comes to air travel rules, there are many travelers who automatically assume that they already know what these rules are; however, the reality is that many do not.  In fact, there are some many air travel rules to follow, that it is difficult for any one person to know and fully understand them all.  This does not mean that you should not famialrize yourself with the rules of air travel; it just means that you should try and focus on the most important ones.</p>
<p>One of the most important air travel rules, that you must follow, pertains to the items that are prohibited on airplanes. When further examining these items, you will need to learn which items are only prohibited from being in your carryon luggage and which ones are prohibited from airplanes altogether.  In your examination, you will likely find that flammable or explosive objects are not allowed on airplanes, under any circumstances. This means that you cannot bring gun powder bombs, flares, or even cigarette lighters aboard a plane.  Trying to could not only lead to your items being confiscated, but it could also lead to you missing your flight or being detained by airport security.</p>
<p>Although the ban of sharp, explosive, and flammable items is considered common sense, there are other bans that are not as easy to know on your own.  One of those bans is the current bad on all liquids. This ban only applies to your carryon luggage.  It was recently learned that explosives could easily be held or converted into liquids; thus the reason for the ban.  This ban not only applies to the food or drinks that you consume, but your health and beauty supplies as well.  Instead of carrying these items in your carryon luggage, you will need to put them in your checked baggage.  This liquid ban only has a few exceptions, such as baby formula, prescription medication, or small amounts of non-prescription medication.<br />
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Once you arrive at the airport, the serious air travel rules begin.  One of those rules involves airport security checkpoints.  All passengers are required to pass through these checkpoints.  This is the time where you will need to go through a metal detector and your belongings will need to be scanned by an x-ray machine.  But, did you know that this procedure has recently changed?  Now, all passengers, unless they are disabled or suffer from a serious medical condition, are required to remove their shoes.  Once you remove your shoes, your shoes will be scanned with the rest of your carryon luggage.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, a number of air travel rules are considered common sense. The most important air travel rule, that you should already be aware of, is the need to cooperate with airport security or airline flight crews.  In the event that you unsuccessfully try to pass through an airport security checkpoint, you need to stay calm.  If it was a mistake, you should have nothing to worry about.  Starting a confrontation, whether it be at the airport or in the sky, can lead to serious consequences.  Not only may you end up missing your vacation or your business trip, but you may even end up spending the night in jail.</p>
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		<title>Flying?  Preparing For Your Flight</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 05:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you planning on taking a family vacation this year or a business trip? If so, there is a good chance that you will be flying. Flying is a relatively safe, easy, and convenient way to travel. However, before you leave for the airport, you are advised to start preparing for your flight, well in [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/flying-preparing-for-your-flight.htm">Flying?  Preparing For Your Flight</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you planning on taking a family vacation this year or a business trip?  If so, there is a good chance that you will be flying.  Flying is a relatively safe, easy, and convenient way to travel.  However, before you leave for the airport, you are advised to start preparing for your flight, well in advance.  Unfortunately, many travelers do not realize that preparing for your flight does not just include packing your bags.  Thanks to new air travel rules and the enforcement of them, preparation now includes more than you could ever imagine.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, it best that you start preparing for your flight early.  In fact, you should start preparing as soon as you buy your airline tickets, whether that be two weeks before you leave or two months.  The first step that you will want take is to familiarize yourself with the airline that you are flying with and the airport which you will be flying out of.  You can easily do this research online. You will want to determine how early you should leave for the airport and what items you will need to bring along with you, such as personal identification.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea to review the list of banned items. These are items that you are not allowed to have on the airplane or past certain points in most airports.  The most commonly banned items include sharp objects and flammable items, but there other items included in these bans, items that you may have never even thought about before. That is why it is best that you learn what you can and cannot bring on your next family vacation or business trip.  In the event that you try to bring along items that are prohibited, you may have them confiscated.<br />
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If you are planning on familiarizing yourself with banned items and other airline rules, it may be a good idea to print off a list of what you find.  Printable lists of items that are banned in airports and on airplanes can be found online from a number of different websites.  One of those websites includes the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).  A printable list is ideal, especially if you do not need to start packing for your trip right away.</p>
<p>After you have familiarized yourself with the air travel rules, including the ones that were recently implemented, you will need to start packing, whether you do so right away or not.  When packing, you will want to remember everything that you learned, although, if you printed off a list, your packing will be much easier.  In the event that you are not sure whether or not an item can be brought on an airplane, you are advised to leave it at home.  Banned items can not only be confiscated, but they could cause you to miss your flight. That is why you are advised against taking any unnecessary chances.</p>
<p>Once your bags have been packed and all your travel plans are in order, you will need to head to the airport. It is advised that you arrive at the airport, at least, two hours in advance.  It is important that you check with your airport, because some airports have different restrictions. Depending on the size of your airport or the number of flights going in and out, you may find that you need to arrive three or even four hours in advance.  It is also important to make sure that you not only have your plane tickets with you, but the proper forms of identification.</p>
<p>Once at the airport, it is important that you remain calm at all times, even if you are approached by airport security.  In today’s world, it is not uncommon for you to be subject to a random bag check or search; therefore, you should not fret if you are asked.  Instead, just remain calm and, in no time at all, you should be on your way to enjoying your vacation or your business trip.</p>
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		<title>Flying?  How to Learn the New Air Travel Rules</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 17:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you preparing to take a flight this year? If so, could you name off all of the air travel rules, including the ones that were recently implemented? You may think that you could, but many travelers actually can’t. This is because many are aware of all of the items that are prohibited from being [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/flying-how-to-learn-the-new-air-travel-rules.htm">Flying?  How to Learn the New Air Travel Rules</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you preparing to take a flight this year? If so, could you name off all of the air travel rules, including the ones that were recently implemented? You may think that you could, but many travelers actually can’t. This is because many are aware of all of the items that are prohibited from being on airplanes. Unfortunately, being unfamiliar with all of air travel rules can spell trouble.  Not only can you miss your flight, but you can also be banned from the airline altogether, or you could be arrested. To prevent this from happening, you are advised to learn all of the air travel rules, before you leave for your flight.</p>
<p>Learning the new air travel rules, seems easy enough doesn’t it? Unfortunately, it isn’t always as easy as it seems. There is a reason why so many travelers are unaware of these rules; many of them do not know how to go about learning them.  Luckily you for, if you are interested in familiarizing yourself with the many air travel rules, before you leave for your flight, you have a number of different options.</p>
<p>Perhaps, the best way that you can learn all of the air travel rules is by contacting your airline directly. This contact can either be over the phone or online.  For instance, if you are planning on flying with Delta Airlines, you will either want to contact a Delta representative or visit their online website.  Most airline representatives would be more than willing to assist you and most airline websites are filled with valuable information, including information on items that are prohibited aboard a plane and other applicable rules.</p>
<p>In addition to contacting the airline directly, you may also want to contact the airport in which you will be leaving from. As with airlines, most airport representatives would be more than willing to assist you with any questions that you have, including questions that pertain to air travel rules, restrictions, and violations.  There is also a chance that you can find what you are looking for by visiting the airport’s online website.  If you are flying out of an airport for the first time, there is a good chance that you may be looking for information on parking or additional fees.  If so, that would be the perfect time the search the website for information on airport or air travel rules.<br />
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If you are unable to make contact with the airport in which you will be flying out of or the airline that you will be flying on, you can also use the internet to research and familiarize yourself with air travel rules.    Perhaps, the internet is one of the best ways to stay up-to-date on the newer air travel rules, ones that were implemented within recent months. Information on these rules will commonly come up in online news reports. When searching for new airport or airplane rules with the news, you are advised to keep the news report’s date in mind. This may help to prevent you from relying on outdated information.</p>
<p>In conjunction with searching news reports for up-to-date information on air travel rules and safety, you may also want to perform a standard internet search. By searching with the words air travel rules, you should be provided with a number of different results. Those results will likely include online websites that outline the rules and restrictions commonly found in airports and aboard airplanes.  You will want to make sure that the website, which you are getting your information from, is accurate.  One trusted website that you may want to get your information from is www.tsa.gov.  That is the website for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).  You will want to be careful obtaining your information from anywhere else.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, there are a number of different ways that you can go about familiarizing yourself with common air travel rules.  When doing so, it is important to remember that different airports and different airlines tend to have different guidelines, rules, and restrictions. Therefore, it may be best if you obtain your information directly from them.</p>
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