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Local company cleared for Canada

311 Travel Bag, Inc., a Pensacola-based developer of practical carry-on solutions for the modern traveler, today announced that the Clear Bag System is now accepted in all Canadian airport pre-board security checkpoints by Canadian authorities.

Under Transport Canada regulations, air travelers are only permitted to carry on liquids, gels and aerosols in 100 ml or less containers, which must be enclosed in a clear, 1L zip-top bag. With the Clear Bag System acceptance, Canadian travelers now have an alternative to leaky containers and a standard plastic baggie.

The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) has confirmed that the Clear Bag System is compliant for use in all 89 CATSA-serviced airports across Canada.

“We are proud that our product is now recognized and accepted in Canada,” said Linda Padgett-Stinson, president, 311 Travel Bag. “This confirmation gives Canadian travelers the confidence to travel safely and securely under Transport Canada regulations without giving up their independence.”

The practical yet stylish answer to today’s airport security restrictions, the Clear Bag System cases alleviate confusion and frustration at airport checkpoints ensuring a faster and more relaxed travel experience. Made of high-quality vinyl and a convenient zipper pull, the Clear Bag System comes in several convenient configurations to meet the personal needs of individual travelers.

Equipped with an assortment of reusable containers that neatly dispense shampoo, lotion and other toiletries through an innovative airless pump and spray system, created by 3-1-1 Travel Bag, the Clear Bag System eliminates the need to purchase multiple “travel-sized” products making the bag both economical and environmentally friendly.

The complete line of Clear Bag System cases is priced between $25.11 CAD ($24.99 USD) and $45.21 CAD ($44.99 USD.)

For additional information and to inquire about retail sales opportunities, visit www.clearbagsystem.com or call 1-866-969-1740. Additional information on Transport Canada regulations and CATSA can be obtained by visiting, www.tc.gc.ca and www.catsa.gc.ca, respectively.

311 Travel Bag was founded by Linda Padgett-Stinson in 2006.

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