micmse2003
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This is just an FYI
This is for flights to and from the UK:
What's allowed on U.K. flights
Tighter security is temporarily in effect on all flights to or from the United Kingdom, where no carry-on baggage of any kind will be permitted for at least the next several days.
Essentially, passengers may not carry anything in their pockets or on their person through security checkpoints other than the following items in a single (ideally transparent) plastic carrier bag:
Pocket-size wallets and purses with their contents (money, credit cards, identity cards, etc.)
Travel documents essential for the journey (passports and travel tickets).
Essential prescription medicines and medical items for the flight (a diabetic kit for example), except in liquid form unless verified as authentic.
Eyeglasses and sunglasses, but no cases.
Contact lens holders, but no bottles of solution.
Female sanitary items sufficient and essential for the flight, if unboxed.
Tissues (unboxed) and/or handkerchiefs.
Keys (but no electrical key fobs).
Nothing else will be permitted in the cabin. This includes all electrical or battery-powered equipment, cell phones, computers, portable music players, cameras, remote controls, as well as jewelry, watches and reading material. Passengers will be hand-searched and all items they carry on board will be X-rayed.
Hope this helps.
John
This is for flights to and from the UK:
What's allowed on U.K. flights
Tighter security is temporarily in effect on all flights to or from the United Kingdom, where no carry-on baggage of any kind will be permitted for at least the next several days.
Essentially, passengers may not carry anything in their pockets or on their person through security checkpoints other than the following items in a single (ideally transparent) plastic carrier bag:
Pocket-size wallets and purses with their contents (money, credit cards, identity cards, etc.)
Travel documents essential for the journey (passports and travel tickets).
Essential prescription medicines and medical items for the flight (a diabetic kit for example), except in liquid form unless verified as authentic.
Eyeglasses and sunglasses, but no cases.
Contact lens holders, but no bottles of solution.
Female sanitary items sufficient and essential for the flight, if unboxed.
Tissues (unboxed) and/or handkerchiefs.
Keys (but no electrical key fobs).
Nothing else will be permitted in the cabin. This includes all electrical or battery-powered equipment, cell phones, computers, portable music players, cameras, remote controls, as well as jewelry, watches and reading material. Passengers will be hand-searched and all items they carry on board will be X-rayed.
Hope this helps.
John