Friday, April 2, 2010

just for info(liquids)

Forgot to add to trip report .On return journey NO liquids at all allowed in hand baggage .Guess most people her ewill know this but was a shock to us and many others on return last month.





just for info(liquids)


Hi



do you mean not even the 100ml max containers in re-sealable plastic bags that you are allowed in UK airports?



just for info(liquids)


Hi, At Goa Airport they also took my disposable lighter, saying that NO lighters were allowed on board. At Gatwick a lighter was allowed so long as it was %26#39;carried on your person%26#39; ie. in handbag or pocket.




Was this on a Charter of Schedule flight. Did not have a problem with this a couple of days ago at Mumbai Airport.




Just thinking about it - we departed from Goa, schedule last week and nobody said a word about liquids of any kind except they took bottles of drinking water from people. I had lots of small items, Rescue Remedy, antiseptic creams, lipstick etc in my scanned hand luggage but was waved through.




I was on a Thomsons/First Choice flight. I was waved through all of the security checks until I was actually on the walk way to the aircraft, where they had set up another security check before I was stopped. I must admit that there was a lot of security at the airport that day ( a lot more than I remember from our last trip to Goa) so maybe they were looking for something to do?.




we had at least 5 checks including a armed solidier come on the bus before we were on sight.They were clear NO liquids not even contact lens solution (was only allowed inhaler for obvious reasons).Was a Thomson flight was told it was due to it being military airport was a real pain as cound%26#39;t take moisturiser of toothpaste for flight .

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