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Security Update

  1. Implement all measures in your aircraft operator standard security program for HSAS Threat Condition ORANGE.
  2. Liquids, gels and/or aerosols are permitted through security checkpoints, but must fit in one clear, resealable quart-sized plastic bag, in containers of 3 ounces or less. Plastic bags must be completely sealed and will be x-rayed separately at the security checkpoint.
  3. The following items are allowed but must be presented to officials at security checkpoints if the are of a greater volume than 3 ounces:
    1. a. Baby formula/milk, including breast milk,and baby food in conatiners. You do not have to be traveling with a baby or small child for these items to be allowed.
      b. Medications (liquid, gel or aerosol)
      c. Liquids, juices or gels for diabetic passengers who indicate a need for such items to address their medical condition. (A letter from your physician is not necessary.)
  4. Liquids, gels and/or aerosols purchased in the boarding area are permitted onboard the aircraft.
  5. For additional information about carry-on guidelines, visit the TSA webside at http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/index.shtm.

Be sure to visit http://www.tsa.gov/travelers before travel to view the TSA Security proceedures.

Please be aware that a new procedure has been instituted at HNL International Airport, which requires 100% screening of all checked baggage. The passenger/baggage flow is now as follows:

  1. Passenger takes luggage to agriculture station for inspection.
  2. Passenger retrieves luggage from agriculture inspection station and transports luggage to check-in position at Omni Air.
  3. Passenger's luggage is destination-tagged and passenger is asked to take bag to CTX scanning machine, which is located 50 feet Ewa of the agriculture inspection station. After inspection, CTX porters transport luggage to conveyor belt which leads to baggage makeup area.

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Honolulu Airport Check-In
We are recommending that passengers check in three hours prior to departure.

Security Procedures/Baggage Allowance
Following are the security procedures that are effective immediately, both in Honolulu and Las Vegas.

  • In addition to ONE personal item, each passenger is allowed ONE carry-on bag.
  • A personal item is defined as a purse, backpack, fanny pack or any similar item used to carry money, identification, or medication. Additionally, laptop computers are defined as personal items.
  • Prosthetic devices, such as canes, walkers or wheelchairs are not included in this allowance. This means that the passenger may have one of these items in addition to the personal item and carry-on bag.
  • The following items are prohibited: sharp objects of any kind, baseball bats, golf clubs, cue sticks, hockey sticks, ski poles and corkscrews.
  • Passengers should be advised to keep medication or valuable items in their carry-on baggage.


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