Thats a good idea i will do the same, sorry but can't go back to wearing glasses they drive me mad!!!!Boo Boo Too said:What you can't do is take bottles/containers of solutions. What you can do is take:
- Disposable contact lenses in sealed
packaging, sufficient for flight (ie one or
two pairs)
- Non-disposable contact lenses in carrier
with small amount of solution (but not
bottles of solution)
(http://www.baa.com/assets/B2CPortal/Static Files/hand_baggage_29Aug.pdf)
What I would do (and will do when I travel) is to take a print out of the latest leaflet from the BAA website. I will wear my contact lenses to security. If they have a problem with me having the container with liquid in (and no contact lenses), I will take my lenses out there and then and put them in their container... then no problem.
Boo
Deedee said:Thats a good idea i will do the same, sorry but can't go back to wearing glasses they drive me mad!!!!
Deedee said:We go 3 weeks today from birmingham airport
Boo Boo Too said:Ok, you go before me... can you post your experiences please?
Take a print out of the regulations you to the airport...
Boo
jjpenguin said:I posted this on the US board and they said that you can now take a small 4 oz bottle of saline on the plane. I wonder how they are about the eye drops in the individual capsules?
jjpenguin said:I can't wear glasses, I'd have a headache for two days!!
Deedee said:How about just filling your lens case before the flight, and then asking at check-in if you can take that on? (We also did that - in case bottles of solution weren't allowed).
pigby said:You can't - they will allow a dry case only - no solution at all.
Boo Boo Too said:What you can't do is take bottles/containers of solutions. What you can do is take:
- Disposable contact lenses in sealed
packaging, sufficient for flight (ie one or
two pairs)
- Non-disposable contact lenses in carrier
with small amount of solution (but not
bottles of solution)
(http://www.baa.com/assets/B2CPortal...ggage_29Aug.pdf)
I must admit that I had six pairs of blister-sealed daily lenses in my hand luggage on the way back from New York a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't aware that the rule was to only have a number "sufficient for the flight" - but it certainly wasn't enforced in my case (unless these rules only apply to flights from UK-USA?).Boo Boo Too said:What you can't do is take bottles/containers of solutions. What you can do is take:
- Disposable contact lenses in sealed
packaging, sufficient for flight (ie one or
two pairs)
Frances999 said:I must admit that I had six pairs of blister-sealed daily lenses in my hand luggage on the way back from New York a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't aware that the rule was to only have a number "sufficient for the flight" - but it certainly wasn't enforced in my case (unless these rules only apply to flights from UK-USA?).