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Two Laptops through Security screening.
Has anyone had any success/issues with attempting to pass two (or more) laptops during security? Is there any TSA regulations on how many laptops a person can bring through security at once?
The situation is that I want bring my work laptop and a netbook (which is a gift) from SEA-DFW this week. Any comments are welcome. Safe travels! PR. |
If the gift computer is still in a box, you'll have to take it out of the box to address the TSA's x-ray equipment shortcomings.
You'll be fine, just put them in two separate bins. |
I regularly take 2 laptops, and have on occasion taken 3. Aside from being back-breakingly heavy, there is no problem.
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Originally Posted by scolbath
(Post 13030229)
I regularly take 2 laptops, and have on occasion taken 3. Aside from being back-breakingly heavy, there is no problem.
Usually a Mac and a PC. No worries. Safe travels. |
One per tray, nothing else in the tray, and you'll have conformed to the Communist Party's rules on laptops.
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Originally Posted by Spiff
(Post 13030483)
One per tray, nothing else in the tray, and you'll have conformed to the Communist Party's rules on laptops.
I always keep my laptop in a protective sleeve that zips up, never once have I had a problem with the TSA here in the US, or screening overseas at numerous airports. |
I've had the occasional idiot behind me think that I was trying to steal someone else's laptop... My response is always "work laptop, personal laptop".
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Originally Posted by private ryan
(Post 13030122)
"Has anyone had any success/issues with attempting to pass two (or more) laptops during security? Is there any TSA regulations on how many laptops a person can bring through security at once?
The situation is that I want bring my work laptop and a netbook (which is a gift) from SEA-DFW this week. Any comments are welcome. Safe travels! PR." |
Originally Posted by HereAndThereSC
(Post 13030946)
I've had the occasional idiot behind me think that I was trying to steal someone else's laptop... My response is always "work laptop, personal laptop".
HTSC I hope there are TSO's reading this: BLR handles lap top theft prevention right: every tray has a unique number, and the pax is handed a tag with that number. When the pax emerges from the WTMD, he hands his tag to the screener, who matches that number with the tray. If carrying multiple laptops, I suggest putting a common label on them, such as a business card taped to the top. If concerns about ID theft are an issue, use a sharpie to blot out everything but the first name and company logo. That way if one is challenged during collection, one can point to the common label. |
Both my husband and I regularly take two laptops each on both international and domestic flights - we both have Macbook Pros and Netbooks, and on our last flight purchased a MacMini that we also had in carry-on for the TATL trip from the U.S. (so 5 computers between the two of us). No problem.
Susan |
have had no problems flying with a Mac and PC laptop.
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Originally Posted by Spiff
(Post 13030483)
One per tray, nothing else in the tray, and you'll have conformed to the Communist Party's rules on laptops.
Mike |
aside from being heavy as hell as mentioned above no issues.
no need for even 1 per tray rule. As long as nothing is obstructing the view of the laptop throught the x-ray machine you will be fine. I have had my ziplock and a laptop in one tray and my shoes and another laptop in another tray. |
I've been doing it for a year with no issues (except the one TSA screener at IAD that thought I was repacking my two laptops into by shoulder bag too slowly).
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Just adding one more voice: I've frequently traveled with two laptops (plus a portable printer). No problem at all, except for trying to juggle all those bins.
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