Traveling with a pet? San Antonio International Airport teams up with ACS to share summer travel tips

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San Antonio International Airport partnered with Animal Care Services to share some travel tips ahead of the holiday weekend.

SAT says it is expected to see its busiest Fourth of July weekend this year, with around 93,000 travelers between Thursday and Tuesday.

TSA Spokesperson Patricia Mancha said traveling through a security checkpoint with your pet can be easier when you know what to expect. When going through security, owners are reminded to remove their pets from the carrier before the screening process, placing empty carriers on the conveyor belt while carrying their pets or using a leash.

Once the screening process is complete, owners should return the pet to the travel carrier at the re-composure area away from the security checkpoin. This location helps ensure the safety of the pet, as well as other passengers.

 

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