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TSA Security PolicyTSA Security Policies. Starting Aug. 16, 2008 TSA will allow laptops to remain in bags meeting "checkpoint friendly" guidelines. Not all laptop bags are "checkpoint friendly." Click here to visit the TSA web page explaining the policy. TSA Secure Flight Information You may have seen communications recently from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) about its new program, Secure Flight. Secure Flight is a program developed to provide uniform watch list matching by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The mission of the Secure Flight program is to enhance the security of domestic and international commercial air travel through the use of improved watch list matching. Under the Secure Flight program, Twin Cities will be required to collect Secure Flight Passenger Data (SFPD) which includes a passenger's full name (as it appears on the passenger's non-expired government issued ID), date of birth, gender, and TSA issued Redress Number (if available). It is important for you to know that the TSA is implementing Secure Flight in phases. Twin Cities is working closely with the TSA to comply with the Secure Flight mandate and will begin collecting SFPD from customers at the time of ticket purchase in the Fall of 2009. For more information about the Secure Flight program, visit TSA's Secure Flight Web site. |