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May 22, 2003
For Immediate Release
Contact: Mindy Hamlin, Communications Dept.
Phone: 840-2100 ext. 207
Raleigh-Durham International Airport Offers Passengers Summer Travel Tips
RDU Airport,
NC (May 22, 2003)- Raleigh-Durham International Airport officials
are predicting a busy start to the summer travel season as an estimated
125,000 passengers will depart and arrive at the airport between Friday,
May 23 and Tuesday, May 27. The Memorial Day weekend traditionally kicks-off
the summer travel season.
Airlines serving RDU
report strong bookings for the Memorial Day weekend. The busiest travel
days will be Friday and Monday. Passengers are advised to give themselves
plenty of time for parking, check-in and security checkpoint.
The vehicle inspection
checkpoint, which was reinstated yesterday, is not expected to delay traffic
coming into the airport. The checkpoint is in response to the threat level
change from yellow to orange.
Summer Travel
Tips
As families prepare
for their summer vacations, airport officials offer passengers the following
travel tips:
- Limit carry-on
items to one bag and one personal item.
- Remember that all
carry-on items, including strollers, child seats, diaper bags, blankets
and toys, must go through security screening procedures.
- Remove all sharp
objects, such as pocketknives and pointed-tip scissors, from carry-on
bags.
- Follow the electronic
signs for parking information. Signs in and around the airport will
guide drivers to lots with available parking spaces.
- Parents and legal
guardians can make arrangements with airlines to escort children traveling
unaccompanied by an adult to and from aircraft boarding gates. Otherwise,
only ticketed passengers are allowed beyond security checkpoint.
- Put all undeveloped
film and cameras with film and videotape in carry-on baggage. Checked
baggage screening equipment will damage or destroy undeveloped film
and recorded videos.
- All fireworks and
other hazardous materials are prohibited in checked and carry-on baggage.
Some aerosol canisters are flammable. Consider using pump-sprays for
suntan lotion, bug repellant, hair spray and other personal care products.
- Clean sports equipment,
such as golf clubs, of any fertilizers or other chemicals that may set
off explosive detection equipment.
For a complete list
of items prohibited from either carry-on or checked baggage, passengers
can visit the Transportation Security Administration web site at www.TSATravelTips.us.
For more information
on RDU, passengers can visit www.rdu.com.
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