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TSA Security Information
You can bring liquids, gels, and aerosols only in three-ounce containers or smaller and in a one-quart, zip-top, plastic bag.
Learn more about packing liquids and other TSA security information.
TSA Secure Flight
Island Air has been working in cooperation with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to introduce Secure Flight, a federally mandated program designed to help enhance the security of domestic and international commercial air travel through the use of improved watch list matching.
Island Air is now required to collect additional Secure Flight Passenger Data, which includes:
- Your full name, exactly as it appears on the current (non-expired) government-issued photo ID that you will be traveling with
- Date of birth
- Gender
- The TSA-issued Redress Number (if applicable)
Until you are able to store your Flight Secure Passenger Data into your Cloud 9 profile, you will be required to enter this information when booking online. Reservations made on Island Air through other channels that may fail to collect such data will result in our collecting your data at the airport. However, in an effort to provide you a seamless check-in experience, we encourage you to keep in mind that not providing such data can result in airport check-in delays.
The TSA determined that making date of birth and gender mandatory data elements would greatly reduce the number of passengers misidentified as a match to the watch list when fully implemented. It is to your advantage to provide the above information to potentially prevent delays or inconveniences at the airport, especially for those individuals who have similar names to those on the watch lists.
Want to Know More?
For more information about Flight Secure Passenger Data, visit the TSA’s Secure Flight web page.










