Baggage Carts / Skycap at Harrisburg MDT Airport Baggage Carts are available in the baggage claim area and in the parking garage for $2.00 each and are available 24 hrs/day.
Security at Harrisburg MDT Airport Advice regarding security & baggage at MDT Airport
Security regulations require the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to screen 100% of checked & carry-on baggage. The airlines and TSA work together to make the baggage handling process as efficient as possible.
Passengers should arrive one hour and thirty minutes prior to their scheduled flight departure to ensure they and their bags have enough time to go through the screening process and be transported to the aircraft.
Due to the changes to the ban on liquids carried on to the plane by a passenger, the TSA is requesting passengers to declare items in excess of three ounces before they enter the security checkpoint. If you plan to carry baby formula/food, medications or other liquids (for medical needs/conditions) onto your flight, please print off and fill out this declaration form, then bring it with you to the security checkpoint.
Prohibited items are weapons, explosives, incendiaries, and include items that are seemingly harmless but may be used as weapons — the so-called "dual use" items. You may not bring these items to security checkpoints without authorization. The TSA is requesting that passengers leave their checked baggage unlocked to avoid the necessity for security screeners to forcibly unlock their luggage should it require inspection. Visit the TSA Web site for more packing and traveling tips for passengers.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is a national agency created to protect the country's transportation systems. Visit the TSA Web site for packing and traveling tips for passengers.
Please remember the 3-1-1 rule for bringing toiletries in carry-on luggage, for more information please visit www.tsa.gov or www.ifly/airport-security.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulates the transportation of hazardous materials aboard aircraft. Visit the FAA Web site for more passenger information concerning hazardous materials.