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If you want to minimize time spent at airport security, double-check the Transportation Security Administration web site for the latest news regarding security regulations, wait times at airports, and other helpful information for travelers.
If you're reluctant to put your home address on a luggage tag – for fear that thieves will learn that you are not at home – simply put a phone number or e-mail address. Inside your bags, place more detailed identification and your trip's itinerary. In the event they are misplaced, the airline will still be able to locate you.
Never pack anything into checked luggage that you can't live without for 24 hours or can't easily, cheaply replace. Leave room in your carry-on for prescription drugs, your journal and any valuables. If your checked-in bag is lost in transit, you'll still be able to enjoy your trip.
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