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Security US Airways and the nation's
airports are working together with the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, the TSA,
and other federal and local law enforcement
agencies to implement security measures to
keep all passengers and crewmembers safe.
Be aware of the activities around you. Any
suspicious activity should be immediately
reported to an airline representative or law
enforcement personnel.
Permitted and Prohibited Items and
Security Wait Times The TSA has listed
items that may be taken through the security
checkpoint. If you are unsure about a particular
item, see a complete list of permitted and prohibited items at tsa.gov. On the TSA website
you can view security checkpoint wait times
and other useful information. You can also check
the US Airways website at usairways.com for
security-related travel tips.
Hazardous Materials Many common items
used in the home or workplace might seem harmless. However, when transported by air they can
be dangerous and are prohibited. During flight,
variations in temperature and pressure can cause
items to leak, generate toxic fumes, or even start
a fire. Federal law prohibits the carriage of hazardous materials aboard aircraft.
Explosives, compressed gases, flammable
liquids and solids, oxidizers, poisons, corrosives,
and radioactive material are hazardous and
prohibited. Some examples include paints, lighter
fluids, fireworks, tear gas, oxygen bottles, and
pepper spray. Recreational oxygen canisters are
also prohibited in checked and carry-on luggage.
If you are unsure whether the item you want to
pack in your luggage is hazardous, please contact
US Airways at 800-428-4322.
Electronic Equipment Please do not use
portable televisions, radio transmitters, or remote
control toys inside the aircraft.
Smaller handheld portable electronic devices
may be used in "airplane mode" during all phases
of flight within the United States and to and from
Europe. Larger electronic devices such as full-size
laptops or video players must be turned off and
properly stowed during taxi, takeoff, and landing.
As a courtesy to our customers, we request
that all passengers use headsets for any audible
portable electronic devices. Please also be considerate of other passengers' sensitivities and the
proximity of minors when choosing your personal
video entertainment.
In addition, cellular phone calls may be made
prior to departure, while the aircraft is parked at
the gate, and after landing while taxiing to the
gate, or as advised by the flight crew. Cellular
phones may not be used to place or receive calls
once the aircraft door is closed on departure or
during flight. Phones may be used in "airplane
mode" provided voice and data services are
turned off during all phases of flight. Bluetooth
or wireless devices are also permitted for use
during all phases of flight.
Gogo® Inflight Internet is available on select
aircraft. Look for a card with information in
your seat-back pocket and listen for your flight
attendant to announce when you've reached
10,000 feet and can go online.
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Contact
US!
CONTACT US AIRWAYS
Make a reservation, check flight status, become a Dividend Miles
member, and book award travel at usairways.com.
Book a flight from Europe in your local currency and language.
Visit usairways.com/worldwide for a complete listing.
From the U.S.
and Canada
From Europe and
the Middle East
Domestic travel
800-428-4322
International travel
800-622-1015
TTY 800-245-2966
Austria
0810-00-11-72
Belgium
07-815-00-26
France 0810-63-22-22
Fees for full Internet access vary by flight
length and device used. Access to usairways.com
is free.
Telephone service is available on our Airbus
A330 aircraft for a $5 set-up fee and $9.95 per
minute.
Seat Belts Please keep your seat belt
fastened at all times while seated, even if the
captain turns off the "fasten seat belt" sign.
Alcoholic Beverages Per FAA regulations,
no person may be permitted to board an aircraft
if they appear to be intoxicated. Alcohol may not
be consumed on board unless provided and served
by a crewmember. All on-board, alcohol-related
disturbances will be reported to the FAA for possible investigation.
Smoking Smoking and smokeless tobacco
devices such as electronic cigarettes are prohibited at all times on all US Airways flights.
Germany
0800-7236-421
Greece
008-0044-143-810
Ireland 1890-925-065
Israel 03-7548-400
Italy 8488-13177
Netherlands
0900-202-1156
Portugal
808-20-09-58
Spain 901-11-70-73
Sweden 0850-163-427
Switzerland
0844-805213
United Kingdom
0845-600-3300
From the Caribbean
and Latin America
Aruba 800-1580
All Caribbean locations
except Aruba
800-622-1015
Belize 800-622-1015
Brazil 0800-761-1114
Costa Rica
0-800-011-0793
Mexico 800-428-4322
Other helpful
Baggage: Domestic and International contacts
Baggage
Flights Please visit our website at usairways
.com, or contact US Airways Reservations at
800-428-4322 for weight, size, and any international travel restrictions.
Carry-on baggage is limited to one piece of
luggage and one personal item (purse, briefcase,
laptop, or infant bag). Carry-on baggage must
not exceed 45 linear inches and a maximum
weight of 40 pounds per bag, is subject to space
availability and government limitations, must fit
either under a seat or in an overhead bin, and
must be properly stowed before the cabin door
is closed. Heavy carry-on items such as laptops
may not be placed in the seat-back pockets; these
pockets are designed to hold lightweight material.
Wheelchairs, strollers, and child car seats
will be checked at the gate using a "special
handling" tag.
Passengers with Special Needs
US Airways is dedicated to advocating and
ensuring a positive travel experience for our
customers with disabilities. If you need assistance, please see a representative or visit
usairways.com/specialneeds for more information.
If you use a manual wheelchair and would
like to stow it in the cabin on your next flight,
please make your request at the gate and plan
to pre-board. US Airways offers this service on
a first-come, first-served basis on all aircraft with
more than 100 seats.
800-371-4771
Dividend Miles
800-428-4322
US Airways Club
800-828-8522
US Airways Vacations
800-455-0123
US Airways Visa®
866-583-1820
US Airways
MasterCard®
866-419-0881
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Relations
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of US Airways - November 2014
Table of Contents
Perspective: CEO Letter
Editor's Letter
Making It Happen
Hot Spots: Cool Neighborhoods
Style Spotlight: Winterize Your Wardrobe
Connections: Everybody's Business
Great Escapes: Arizona
Great Escapes: A Taste of Italy
Diversions: Rails-to-Trails
Gear Up: Winter Warm-ups
Gear Up: Weather Glass
Adventure: Callaway Gardens
Adventure: Dominica
Adventure: Mississippi Delta
Special Section: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
University Spotlight: High Point University
Travel Feature: Inside Hong Kong
Special Section: The Golden Isles of Georgia
Special Section: Greater Palm Springs
Special Section: Military Colleges and Schools
Charlotte, USA
Special Section: Marina Del Ray
Down to Business: Bojangles® and Sport Clips
Best of Health: Miami Beach Foot and Ankle Surgery
Puzzles
Readers Resource Index
Your US Airways Guide
Audio Entertainment
Video Entertainment
U.S. and Caribbean Service Map
International Service Map
Airport Terminal Maps
oneworld alliance
Passenger Info/Contact US Airways
US Airways MarketPlace®
US Airways Fleet/Customs & Immigration
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