Bringing a laptop through security

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Nov 29, 2015 | 7:19 am
  #1  
Would it be ok if I leave my laptop in a sleeve while going through security?

Thanks!
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Nov 29, 2015 | 9:33 am
  #2  
Not entirely clear what country's security you're referring to, but I've had no problem doing so in the United States.
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Nov 29, 2015 | 10:03 am
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If you are talking about the US, it will depend on two things. First, whether you have Pre-Check and second, whether you have a so-called "TSA compliant" sleeve / case.

Pre-Check does not require you to remove your laptop from your carry-on at all. If the sleeve is "TSA compliant" you may put the item through the scanner in the sleeve.

If you are unsure either ask or just put the laptop in its own bin without a sleeve or any other item and then put it back in its sleeve after the checkpoint.
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Nov 29, 2015 | 1:21 pm
  #4  
Thanks for the replies.

Yes I do have Pre-Check, but travelling internationally so Pre-Check doesn't apply there.

How do I know if my sleeve is TSA compliant? Its just a basic sleeve.
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Nov 29, 2015 | 2:19 pm
  #5  
Pre-check most certainly does apply internationally if you are on a US carrier (or AC/WS).

Compliant sleeves are usually marketed as TSA-compliant because its a selling point.

To be frank, it is likely easier to pull the laptop out and send it through. Even with a compliant sleeve, if anything blocks the laptop, it will be pulled out and you will wait while it's run through on its own.
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Nov 29, 2015 | 2:26 pm
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Quote: Pre-check most certainly does apply internationally if you are on a US carrier (or AC/WS).

Compliant sleeves are usually marketed as TSA-compliant because its a selling point.

To be frank, it is likely easier to pull the laptop out and send it through. Even with a compliant sleeve, if anything blocks the laptop, it will be pulled out and you will wait while it's run through on its own.
On the return flight, from outside of US, pre-check might help with special gate-security, but not the regular security. In my experience, many European airports require laptop out of sleeve, and tablet out of bag (although not out of the sleeves that are attached).

DanishFlyer
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Nov 29, 2015 | 3:09 pm
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Quote: On the return flight, from outside of US, pre-check might help with special gate-security, but not the regular security. In my experience, many European airports require laptop out of sleeve, and tablet out of bag (although not out of the sleeves that are attached).

DanishFlyer
I agree. I carried our small laptop in a sleeve our last two trips to Europe. Returned out of Rome the first one and Athens the second. Security could have cared less about PreCheck on our boarding passes and I didn't expect they would. In both cases they asked that I take the laptop out of its sleeve. They did have a secondary security at the gate in Athens but they were stacked up with bag checks. We were waved through with just a glance at our passports but without them looking at our boarding passes so PreCheck didn't come into play.
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Nov 29, 2015 | 4:21 pm
  #8  
Quote: Would it be ok if I leave my laptop in a sleeve while going through security?

Thanks!
I would think so--that's the same as the the checkpoint-friendly bags. TSA doesn't care about eyeballing the laptop, they care about not having any more confusion than need be on the x-ray of the laptop.
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Nov 29, 2015 | 4:21 pm
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Quote: If you are talking about the US, it will depend on two things. First, whether you have Pre-Check and second, whether you have a so-called "TSA compliant" sleeve / case.
Is there such a thing as a sleeve that's not TSA-compliant???
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Nov 30, 2015 | 11:38 am
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Quote: Is there such a thing as a sleeve that's not TSA-compliant???
Mine was purchased before "TSA compliant" sleeves existed and I've never had a problem with it.
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