Canada partially lifts ban on liquids

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As of 3:00 a.m. hours E.D.T. on Friday, September 22, 2006, the sale of liquids, gels and aerosols at all retailers, both duty free and non-duty free, located within the sterile areas of Canadian airports, will be restored for most air passengers.

Except for those travelling to the United States (U.S.), passengers will also be permitted to carry liquids, gels and aerosols purchased beyond the security screening point onboard the aircraft.
http://www.tc.gc.ca/mediaroom/Advisories/2006/06-ma023e.htm
 
For Canadian travellers, I'm going to attempt to further clarify this change...

The sale of these items will continue to be prohibited within the sterile areas used by passengers on flights departing Canada and bound for the U.S. from airports providing U.S. pre-clearance services (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal). These passengers will still be required to transfer these items to their checked baggage before proceeding through security screening.

If you have not flown to the US via one of the big 7 airports lately, you may not be aware that currently ALL bottled/canned products are no longer for sale; if you buy a drink they will pour it into a cup and you must discard it before boarding. This includes some if not most of the Maple Leaf lounges. This will change on 9/22/6

Liquids, gels and aerosols in containers of any size continue to be prohibited from being brought through pre-board screening by passengers on their person or in their carry-on baggage. Passengers should continue to pack these items in their checked baggage.

Again, you still CANNOT bring liquid or gel through security; the lifting on the ban simply means that we will now be able to buy a drink while flying domestically or internationally (NOT to the US) and have that drink be in a bottle or can. Additionally, if you are flying domestically or internationally (but NOT to the US) you may take on board those purchases you made at the airside shops which were previously banned

This means that the traveller I witnessed a few weeks ago partially destroying a fridge wrapped in packing tape to get at a banned bottle of water can now travel without destroying private property. Nor will she need to scream at the gift shop clerk when he advises her that he can't sell her the water.
 
Of course, there was no need for her to scream at the gift shop clerk before this change either! :)
 
Nope, but it did provide some afternoon entertainment. I did apologize to the clerk on her behalf....
 

Well, I have placed my call to Ghostbusters. The water magically transforms into explosives when you cross the border??? We have evil spirts on board LOL!

Gotta love it!
 
Carol, now you KNOW that I posted this thread just for you - I even toyed with putting your name in the thread title....... :rotfl:
 














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