TSA ready for a very busy summer travel season at Raleigh-Durham International Airport (2024)

RALEIGH, N.C.— Memorial Day Weekend is approaching and that means the summer travel season is about to begin. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is prepared to handle an increase in the number of travelers who will be flying out of RDU.

For the first time ever, TSA will likely be screening more than 3 million passengers nationwide in a single day at some point this summer. Four of TSA’s top 10 busiest days have come this month. TSA officers at RDU will be staffed to handle the increase in passenger volume. Currently they are screening 8% more passengers than they did in May, 2023.

“We expect record passenger volumes throughout the Memorial weekend and encourage all passengers to arrive in the terminal at least two hours prior to departure,” said Jennifer Gordon, TSA’s Federal Security Director at RDU. “Our state-of-the-art checkpoint technology increases security effectiveness, efficiency and enhances the flying experience for the traveling public. Please pay attention to all signs and instructions from TSA officers.”

TSA is continuing to modernize airport security checkpoints across the country with a focus on enhanced detection methods to best secure the aviation system. This summer, airline passengers can expect to encounter some of those latest checkpoint technologies and recommends several important travel tips.

Tip 1: Be aware of new checkpoint technology and follow TSA guidance. TSA at RDU is using Credential Authentication Technology which confirms the authenticity of a passenger’s identification credentials with their acceptable photo identification credential along with their flight details and pre-screening status. The facial recognition technology TSA uses helps ensure the person standing at the checkpoint is the same person pictured on their ID.

RDU security screening also containsComputed Tomography (CT)units. These units significantly improve scanning and threat detection capabilities for carry-on bags. CT units give TSOs the ability to review a 3D image of passengers’ bags and reduce the need to physically search the contents of the bag. Passengers screened in security lanes with CT units do not need to remove their 3-1-1 liquids or laptops, but they must place every carry-on item, including bags, into a bin for screening. Passengers are also reminded to bring at maximum one carry-on bag and one personal item through security screening.

Tip 2:Do you carry a firearm? Prepare, pack and declare. Firearms are prohibited at security checkpoints, in the secure area of an airport and in the passenger cabin of an aircraft, even if a passenger has a concealed carry permit or is in a constitutional carry jurisdiction.Passengersmay travel with a firearm, but it mustbe secured in the passenger’s checked baggage; packed unloaded; locked in a hard-sided case; and declared to the airline when checking in at the airline ticket counter.

TSA does not confiscate or seize firearms. If a passenger brings a firearm to the security checkpoint on their person or in their carry-on luggage, the TSO will contact local law enforcement to safely unload and take possession of the firearm. Law enforcement may also arrest or cite the passenger, depending on local law. TSA may impose a civil penalty up to almost $15,000, and for the first offense, passengers who bring a firearm to a security checkpoint will lose TSA PreCheck®eligibility for five years. Second violations will result in permanent disqualification from the program and additional civil penalties.

Tip 3:Pack an empty bag, know before you go, and remember the 3-1-1 rule.; When airline passengers begin packing for travel with an empty bag, they are less likely to be stopped at the security checkpoint for having prohibited items. Prior to packing that empty bag, check TSA’s“What Can I Bring?”tool to know what is prohibited. If you’re heading to the beach, you may wonder how to pack your sunscreen. Any liquids, sunscreen containers andalcoholover 3.4 ounces must be packed in a checked bag.Liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastesare allowed in carry-on bags as long as each item is 3.4 ounces or less and placed in one quart-sized bag. Each passenger is limited to one quart-size bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes.

Tip 4:Make sure you have a REAL ID or another acceptable ID. Adult passengers 18 years and older must show valid ID credentials at the airport checkpoint in order to travel.Beginning May 7, 2025, if you plan to use your state-issued ID ordriver’s license to fly within the U.S., make sure you have a REAL ID or another acceptable form of ID. If you are not sure if you have a REAL ID, check with your state department of motor vehicles. For questions on acceptable IDs, go toTSA.gov.

Tip 5: TSA PreCheck®members: Make sure your Known Traveler Number (KTN) is in your reservation. With nearly 20 million TSA PreCheck members, it is essential that airline reservations have the passenger’s correct KTN, full name and date of birth so they can truly “Travel with Ease.” Those who fly with multiple airlines should ensuretheir KTN is updated in each of their airline profiles every time they travel. TSA PreCheck passengers are low-risk travelers who do not need to remove shoes, belts, 3-1-1 liquids, food, laptops and light jackets at the TSA checkpoint. TSA’s wait time standardsfor TSA PreCheck lanes are under 10 minutes and under 30 minutes for standard lanes.

If you are not yetenrolledin TSA PreCheck and appreciate faster passenger checkpoint screening, we encourage you to enroll with one of TSA’s enrollment providers starting at $77.95 for a five-year membership. Most new enrollees receive their KTN within three to five days. Members mayrenew membership onlineup to six months prior to expiration for another five-year term starting at $68.95.Visit TSA PreCheck atwww.tsa.gov/precheckfor more information about enrolling or renewing in TSA PreCheck and to find enrollment locations and pricing information for all TSA PreCheck enrollment providers.

Tip 6: Give yourself plenty of time. Summer travel will be busy, so plan ahead! Give yourself at least two hours at RDU to park or return a rental car, take a shuttle to the airport if needed, check in with your airline and drop your bags and prepare for the security checkpoint. Save time by removing items from pockets and placing them in your carry-on bag, instead of putting items directly into bins at the conveyor belt.

Tip 7: Respect TSA and other frontline airport and airline employees.Violence and unruly behavior in the transportation system are not acceptable and result in significant delays at traveler checkpoints. TSOs, along with all frontline airport and airline employees and local law enforcement, are working together to ensure safe and secure travel. Assaulting a TSA employee is a federal offense and will result in penalties and/or arrest.

Tip 8: Contact TSA with questions, compliments, complaints or assistance.Contact TSA by sending a text directly to 275-872 (“AskTSA”) on any mobile device or over social media by sending a message to @AskTSA on X or Facebook Messenger. An automated virtual assistant is available 24/7 to answer commonly asked questions, and AskTSA staff are available 365 days a year from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET for more complicated questions. Travelers may also reach the TSA Contact Center at 866-289-9673. An automated service is available 24/7.Passengers who need additional assistance through security screening may request a TSAPassenger Support Specialist (PSS).A PSS is a TSO who has received specialized training, including how to effectively assist and communicate with individuals with disabilities, medical conditions or those who need additional screening assistance.Individuals should request passenger assistance at least 72 hours in advance by contactingour TSA Cares passenger support lineat (855) 787-2227. Live assistance for both the TCC and TSA Cares is available weekdays, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET, or weekends and holidays from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET.

TSA encourages all passengers to remain vigilant.If You See Something. Say Something®. Those traveling abroad for the summer should check the U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionKnow Before You Gopage to learn about required documentation. For those traveling with children this summer, TSA offerskid-friendly videosfor children packing for their upcoming trip.

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TSA ready for a very busy summer travel season at Raleigh-Durham International Airport (2024)

FAQs

What time does the RDU airport get busy? ›

The peak times to observe air traffic are early mornings between 6:00AM and 9:00AM and evenings between 5:30PM and 9:00PM. Please note that aircraft arrive and depart from RDU 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

How early do I need to be at Raleigh Durham airport? ›

Travelers should arrive to RDU at least two hours before domestic flights to allow for potential roadway congestion, find parking and complete the airline check-in and security screening process. International travelers should arrive at least three hours in advance of their departure.

Do you have to take your shoes off at RDU? ›

TSA PreCheck passengers are low-risk travelers who do not need to remove shoes, belts, 3-1-1 liquids, food, laptops and light jackets at the TSA checkpoint. TSA's wait time standards for TSA PreCheck lanes are under 10 minutes and under 30 minutes for standard lanes.

Does Raleigh Durham have TSA PreCheck? ›

TSA has Pre-check lanes in both checkpoints at RDU. Also, TSA has a Pre-Check enrollment office in Bag Claim at Terminal 2. Learn more about TSA Pre-Check.

What is the slowest day at the airport? ›

Think of airports as similar to highways—they tend to be busiest on weekdays in the early morning and then again in early evening. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are usually slower. Mid-day is the slowest time all week. Peak hours may differ based on city.

What is the most crowded airport day? ›

July holds the most records with four dates appearing on TSA's list of the top highest volume days, but the Sunday after Thanksgiving in 2023 firmly holds the number one slot for being the busiest travel day in the country's aviation history – some 2.9 million customers passed through checkpoints in more than 400 ...

Is an hour early enough to get to the airport? ›

A good rule of thumb is to get to the airport at least two hours before your flight is scheduled to depart for short-haul flights. If you have any bags to put in the hold and/or you need to check-in in person (ie. you haven't been able to do so online), you may want to leave a little longer.

How early should I get to the airport for a 5 30 am flight? ›

Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

Is Raleigh-Durham a big airport? ›

North Carolina's two biggest airports – Charlotte Douglas International and Raleigh-Durham International – both saw record travel in 2023. Charlotte Douglas International had 53.4 million passengers last year, a 6.5% increase from its previous record of 50.2 million in 2019, a year before the pandemic.

Do seniors automatically get TSA PreCheck? ›

Do seniors automatically get PreCheck? No. Anyone who wants to receive PreCheck needs to apply. However, TSA does provide people who are 75 years old or older access to an expedited screening process in the regular screening lines: You can keep your light jacket and shoes on.

What are the TSA rules for seniors? ›

Passengers 75 and older can receive some form of expedited screening through risk-based intelligence-driven security that allows TSA to better focus resources on passengers who more likely pose a risk. You may leave on your shoes however; removal of light jackets is required for Advanced Imaging Technology screening.

Can my elderly mother go through TSA PreCheck with me? ›

With TSA Precheck, senior citizens and other participants move through the security checkpoint much faster. The wait is usually five minutes or less, which is a huge time-saver for travel with elderly parents. Participants don't have to remove their shoes, light jackets, laptops, liquids or belts.

Does TSA PreCheck allow walk ins? ›

You can pre-enroll online and make an appointment for the in-person process, or walk-in to an enrollment center without an appointment.

How many terminals are there at RDU? ›

RDU has two terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Terminal 1 is home to Southwest and Spirit airlines.

How much does TSA pay at RDU? ›

Airport Tsa Salary in Raleigh, NC
Annual SalaryMonthly Pay
Top Earners$76,843$6,403
75th Percentile$53,161$4,430
Average$42,189$3,515
25th Percentile$27,547$2,295

What is the busiest time for air traffic? ›

Thanksgiving and Christmas tend to be the busiest travel days of the year, but other holidays like Memorial Day, July Fourth, and Labor Day also see some of the highest volumes of air passengers.

What time should I get to the airport for a 7 30 flight? ›

Within the U.S. and in many other countries, most airlines recommend passengers arrive at the airport two hours before a domestic flight. This accounts for everything from check-in and baggage drop to security lines and boarding cutoff times.

Is the airport less busy in the morning? ›

Airports are also less busy in the early morning hours. There are fewer departures and arrivals, so personnel can focus on getting the first flights of the day out on time. It's much busier the rest of the day, making it more likely that takeoffs and landings will be delayed.

What day of the week are airports least busy? ›

There isn't a definitive answer to which day of the week is the quietest. It is worth doing some research into the airport from which you are flying. However, Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often less busy. This is because you have to take more days off work to fly mid-week, which people are usually reluctant to do.

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