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YUL Passengers Now Have Access to CATSA’s New CT Technology OTTAWA, October 28, 2024 — The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s (CATSA’s) new CT X-ray technology has been installed at the Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL). Passengers …
Carry-on or Checked? Carry-on baggage is screened by passing your baggage through the X-ray equipment at the screening checkpoint. If your item is too big to go through the X-ray, it must be checked. Similarly, if an item is not permitted past the …
CATSA’s New Screening Line at YYC Includes CT Technology OTTAWA, December 3, 2024 — The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s (CATSA’s) has just installed a new screening line at Calgary International Airport (YYC), equipped with CT X-ray…
CATSA’s CT Technology Now at YYZ OTTAWA, December 10, 2024 — The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s (CATSA’s) CT X-ray technology is now available on one screening line at Toronto Pearson (YYZ) Terminal 1 International checkpoint, with more to …
YQB is Trial Site for New Customized Screening Line OTTAWA, February 27, 2025 —The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) is trialling a new customized screening line, designed so that airports with limited space can employ advanced technology…
Seniors The section offers tips on planning your trip and what to do at the screening checkpoint, specifically for seniors who have limited mobility or specific medical needs. Planning Your Trip If you need someone to help you through the screening …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Baby food Liquid baby formula and food, juice, water and other baby items - these are allowed in your carry-on baggage or personal items in quantities greater than 100 ml . You can take these through the security checkpoints and aboard your plane. …
Carry on baggage: Yes (<100ml)
Checked baggage: Yes
Inhalers Inhalers under the 100ml do not need to meet any requirements for medication but need to be packed in the 1L bag for containers of liquids, aerosols and gels. Inhalers that are over the 100ml volumetric limit must meet the prescribed medication …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Hydrogen peroxide 3% hydrogen peroxide found in drugstores and used to clean cuts is considered essential non-prescription medication. These liquids must be declared to the Screening Officer separately. Carry on: You can carry volumes greater than 100…
Carry on baggage: Yes (<100ml)
Checked baggage: Yes
Beverages Beverages: 100 ml (3.4 oz.) or smaller container permitted in carry-on. beverage, drink, liquid, 100, juice, coke, cola, sprite, 7up, 7 up, Boost … …