
There have been enhancements to security measures at
airports around the world. In light of these changes, the
following information is designed to help you prepare for
your trip. Safety and Security are top priorities at
Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA).
Travelers at PJIA should be aware that the security
screening process now requires more time. Please contact
your airline to be informed how much time you need at PJIA
before your departure.
We recommend limiting carry-on luggage to one piece. The
following items are
not
allowed in your carry-on luggage on board the aircraft
and will be confiscated by Airport security:
(Pocket) Knives, cutting instruments, firearms, ice
picks, razor blades, scissors, torch cigarette lighters,
lighter fluid, compressed gas cartridges, matches, metallic
nail files, nail polish remover, golf club, sporting
equipment, solvents, fuels, pesticides, cooking oil.
Please note that aforementioned list is not all-inclusive.
Items that can be considered to present a potential threat
may also be prohibited. For more information please visit
the
Transportation Security Administration website.
New rules on what is permitted in hand-luggage have taken
effect as of November 6, 2006. For more information on
liquid gels banned on US bound flights, visit the
Transportation Security Administration website.
For all passengers departing from or changing flights at all
EU airports in all 25 EU countries, specific regulations
apply. Click on
ec.europa.eu/transport/air_portal/security/rules_liquids/index_en.htm
for a detailed explanation of the restrictions.
We advise you to always travel with a valid passport or
government issued ID. Please be prepared to show your ID as
well as boarding cards at each stage of the boarding
process. Please report any unattended luggage anywhere in
the airport to the airport security.
If you have a medical condition that requires you to carry a
needle and/or syringe on your person in your carry on
luggage, you must also have the medication that requires
such injection on your person. The medication must be packed
with a pharmaceutical label or professionally printed label
identifying the medication.
We appreciate your assistance in helping us make the system
safe and effective for every traveler.
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