Holiday Travel Tips and Events

Nov 13, 2024 | General, Newsroom

The Piedmont Triad International Airport is prepared to welcome travelers in the coming weeks. “PTI staff and our many partners are prepared to offer easy, efficient customer experience during the holiday travel period,” said Executive Director Kevin Baker.

This year, PTI will have musical entertainment, and Santa will be available for photos and sharing your wish list on December 17 and 19 from 4 to 6 p.m. Passengers will get holiday treats on November 27 and beginning December 17th through Christmas Eve (while they last).

It’s important that travelers plan before arriving at PTI to ensure their holiday travel experience is enjoyable and stress-free. These travel tips will get passengers to their boarding gates faster:

  • Before Leaving Home or the Office: Check-in online in advance and download your boarding pass to your phone. TSA and PTI airlines accept mobile boarding passes.
  • Even with a boarding pass, travelers should reconfirm airline flight status as schedules may change due to weather or other factors.
  • Allow plenty of time to get to the airport, park, and go through airline check-in and TSA screening process. Prepare for security screening delays during the holidays. Please be patient and arrive early. For more information www.tsa.gov
  • TSA Cares: Travelers or families of passengers with disabilities and medical conditions may call the TSA Cares helpline toll free at 1-855-787-2227 or use this link https://www.tsa.gov/contact-center/form/cares with any questions about screening policies, procedures and what to expect at the security checkpoint 72 hours prior to traveling. Injured service members and veterans including individuals associated with a wounded warrior program may contact TSA Cares to help facilitate the screening process.
  • Be patient if delays occur. Aviation professionals around the globe are working together to get travelers to their destinations safely and on time.
  • Limit your stress by limiting your carry-on baggage. Airlines are enforcing tighter restrictions on the amount/size of baggage you may carry onto planes. Bring only one bag that will fit under the seat or in the overhead bin and one personal item, such as a purse or briefcase.
  • Place medicine, jewelry, cameras, and other valuable items in your carry on item.
  • Handle prohibited items properly. Remember that firearms, ammunition, and knives are prohibited at the TSA checkpoint. For a complete list of permitted and prohibited items, visit www.tsa.gov
  • Food items such as pies and cakes are permitted through security checkpoints but may require further inspection. If travelers are not sure if a food item is considered a liquid or gel it is best to pack the item in checked baggage or ship it to a destination in advance.
  • Remember 3-1-1 for liquids: Liquids, gels, aerosols, creams, and pastes must be 3.4 ounces or less and all bottles must fit in one quart size plastic bag and placed in a bin for screening. This includes sun block and tanning sprays. One quart-size bag is permitted per person.
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