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The following guide on security at Prestwick Airport details the security measures in place. Security checks are undertaken on both passengers and their luggage. |
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Security At Prestwick Airport ... |
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To ensure the safety and security of all passengers and airport visitors Prestwick Airport conducts a large number of security checks.
The following guide gives unofficial information on such checks so all passengers can be better informed and assist with security personnel so no delays, as much as possible, can be avoided.
This unofficial information complies with the current Prestwick Airport security unofficial information. |
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Prestwick Airport Baggage Security Information ... |
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All the airport authorities work in full cooperation with the British Government to ensure the safety and security of all its passengers. As do the airlines and all other business partners connected with the airport.
Passengers can also see detailed unofficial information regarding items of luggage that are either restricted or prohibited - click here.
Here we detail additional Prestwick Airport baggage security unofficial information:
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Security At The Airport ... |
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Prestwick security checks are carried out on all passengers, with no exceptions. This includes passing through security walk-ways, having luggage inspected and sometimes being chosen for random hand searches.
When at the airport it is important not to leave your luggage unattended at any time, and should you see any unattended luggage you must report it to
airport staff immediately. |
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Prestwick Security Inspections ... |
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In order to get through to the departure lounge all passengers and their luggage are subject to security inspections. Here we provide details on such Prestwick security checks as determined by the Prestwick Airport baggage security unofficial information.
All passengers will need to remove their outer garments like coats and jackets and walk through an X-ray machine. Before doing so they must also remove all metal belt buckles and also remove mobiles, coins and keys etc. from their pockets.
Then these items, along with their hand luggage will pass through a separate x-ray machine.
Any passenger fitted with a pacemaker must request a separate hand search. Passengers in a wheelchair will also be given a hand search. Pregnant women may also request a hand search if they'd prefer, although the x-ray machine is safe.
Occasionally, at random, passengers will be selected for a hand search. |
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| If you are on a connecting flight and you have to reclaim you baggage you will need to pass through the same security checks as you did prior to your first original flight. |
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