Here's What Thursday's Events Have Wrought
As noted in other
coverage by ANN in the last few hours, the US threat level has been
raised to Severe, or Red, for all commercial flights flying from
the United Kingdom to the United States.
The U.S. threat level is raised to High, or Orange, for all
commercial aviation operating in the United States, including
international flights. Flights from the United States to the United
Kingdom are also Orange.
There are approximately 106 flights per day between the United
Kingdom and the United States. Although numerous arrests have
been made in the U.K. to disrupt and neutralize this threat, the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is taking a number of
heightened protective measures to ensure the continued safety and
security of our international and domestic air travel.
Protecting the Aviation System
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will be
implementing a series of security measures – some visible and
some not visible – to ensure the security of the traveling
public and the Nation's transportation system.

TSA is immediately implementing following changes to airport
screening procedures:
- NO LIQUIDS OR GELS OF ANY KIND WILL
BE PERMITTED IN CARRY-ON BAGGAGE. ITEMS MUST BE IN CHECKED
BAGGAGE.
- This includes all beverages, shampoo,
suntan lotion, creams, tooth paste, hair gel, and other items of
similar consistency.
Exception: Baby formula, breast milk, or juice
if a baby or small child is traveling; prescription medicine with a
name that matches the passenger’s ticket; and insulin and
essential other non-prescription medicines
- Beverages purchased in the sterile area must be consumed before
boarding because they will not be permitted onboard the
aircraft.
- Passengers traveling from the U.K. to the U.S. will be subject
to a more extensive screening process.

Some measures will not be visible to the public. In light of the
elevated threat level, the Federal Air Marshals Service (FAMS) will
provide expanded mission coverage for flights from the United
Kingdom to the United States.
These measures will be
constantly evaluated and updated when circumstances warrant.
DHS and its components have coordinated closely with the air
carrier industry, airports, and state and local stakeholders to
implement these significant, but necessary, security
measures. The traveling public can assist these agencies in
carrying out their important security duties by:
- Packing lightly, without clutter to facilitate easier
screening.
- Check with your air carrier well before your flight departs for
information on when you shoudl arrive at the airport.
- Cooperating with TSA personnel at all checkpoints and gates
because TSA Security Officers will be checking carry-on baggage at
the gate.
- Being attentive and vigilant to any suspicious activity.
- Protecting U.S.Borders. U.S. Customs and Border
Protection will increase enforcement efforts in international
arrival areas including the use of advanced targeting tools,
special response teams including baggage and aircraft search teams,
baggage x-ray equipment, specially-trained canine units, and
explosive detection technology.
DHS has also mandated that all flights from the U.K. transmit
passenger manifest information for intensive screening prior to
departure from the gate. In addition, passengers on these
flights and all other international flights will be subject to
heightened inspection upon arrival in the U.S.