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• Remember your BOARDING PASS and VALID GOVERNMENT PHOTO ID. <br /> You must have these two things to enter the security checkpoint. <br /> • DO NOT WRAP GIFTS. Security officers will un-wrap gifts if they need to <br /> inspect a package. Please wrap gifts after arriving at your destination. <br /> • PACK SMART. Keep luggage organized by layering items; this will increase <br /> visibility for the security officers and streamline the process. Bringing prohibited <br /> items to the airport will delay the screening process. Passengers who are not <br /> sure which items are allowed should check the Transportation Security <br /> Administration website for the most up to date information at www.tsa.gov. <br /> • DRESS THE PART. Metal in clothing may set off the walk-through metal <br /> detector. To make screening go faster place coins, keys, jewelry, belt buckles <br /> and other meta{ items in your carry-on until you pass through security. Shoes, <br /> blazers, suit coats, bulky sweaters and outer wear must be removed when <br /> going through screening. <br /> • ACT APPROPRIATELY. Belligerent behavior, inappropriate jokes and threats <br /> will not be tolerated by security officers, airline or airport officials. Such <br /> incidents will result in delays and missed flights. <br /> <br /> The mission of the Eugene Airport is to support quality airport facilities and services that meet regional needs. <br /> The Eugene Airport is the second busiest airport in the State of Oregon supporting commercial service and <br /> general aviation activity. <br /> Eugene Airport • City of Eugene • www.eugeneairport.com <br /> 28855 Lockheed Drive, Eugene, Oregon 97402-9500, (541) 682-5430, (541) 682-6838 FAX <br /> <br />
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