TRAVEL TIPS FROM THE TSA FOR FANS TRAVELING TO THE SUPER BOWL

By TSA Blogger, Bob Burns

40,000 or more additional passengers are expected at Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
during game week, more than 70 additional commercial flights and 30
charter flights. Arrivals will increase the entire week before game day.
We thought it might be helpful to put together a little list with some
helpful hints related to things football fans might want to know.

Super Bowl Information: For extended airport operating hours, Super Bowl travel accommodations, special airport amenities, etc., please visit the Host Committee’s website.

Body Scanners:
Contrary to what you may have heard, TSA is not using body scanners (Advanced Imaging Technology) at the stadium for the Super Bowl.To
keep passengers flying out of Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
safe, we do have our new millimeter wave machines that show a generic
image for each passenger at the IND airport.

TSA’s Traveler Site
: Go to the TSA Traveler’s Site for more information on permitted and prohibited items, travel tips, etc.

MyTSA App:
Use TSA’s MyTSA app for crowd-sourced wait times, and other useful information and tools.

Heightened Security:
You can expect to see TSA assets working with law enforcement to help with the heightened security at the stadium. Read here for more information…

Items you may WANT to bring; but CAN’T…

Air horns:Air horns are prohibited in both carry-on and checked baggage.It’s
a compressed can of air which is prohibited, but can you imagine the
reaction from passengers if one of those things went off in the cabin?
Concealment flasks:We’ve
seen them all. Binocular flasks, beer bellies, cell phone flasks, cane
flasks, pen flasks, flip flop flasks, you name it… You may be able to
sneak these into concerts and sporting events, but we’ll find them at
the airport. Please get yourlibationsin Indianapolis if
you’re not going to check them in your baggage. You can however have 3.4
oz or less bottles of liquid in a baggie per 3-1-1 guidelines.
Propane tanks:These
are a big no-no. I’m a camper, and I know how handy they are for
stoves, heaters, coffee makers, etc., but they’re a compressed flammable
gas that can’t be brought on the plane at all.
Gas heaters and stoves:These are popular items at tailgating events, but if gasoline can be smelled, the item won’t be permitted.

Loose fitting jerseys:These are great, but if they’re being worn as outerwear, you may be asked to remove them.

Food Items:
Here is a list of items
that should be placed in your checked bags instead of your carry-on
bags to comply with our 3-1-1 policy: Creamy dips and spreads, cheeses,
peanut butter, salsa, jams, salad dressings, jellies, maple syrup,
sauces, soups, wine, liquor and beer.

NE Patriots fans:You should be prepared to remove their tricorn hats during the screening process. (We make the Cheeseheads
do it too.) Also, if you want to bring your life-sized Tom Brady
cutout, you may have to check with the airline about buying another
seat.

NY Giants fans:
You should be prepared to duck when going through the walkthrough metal detector and body scanners. Get it? Duck? Giants? Oh well…

Heading home:
Obviously,
the busiest travel day will be the day after the game, so be sure to
allow extra time to get to the airport. To help keep things speedy, TSA
will have every lane at every checkpoint at IND fully staffed and
operational. There will also be two extra screening lanes at each
concourse entrance to speed security processing.

For
all of you who are traveling to Indianapolis for the big game, safe
travels and have a great time! I’ll be at home with the family (and my
Tom Brady cutout) kicked back in a recliner with some Cincinnati chili dip.

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One Response to “TRAVEL TIPS FROM THE TSA FOR FANS TRAVELING TO THE SUPER BOWL”

  1. JIFF says:

    TSA is simply training us to be slaves.

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