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Tips
For Travellers: November 2006 - New EU hand baggage restrictions
The
European Union has adopted new security rules that restrict
the quantity of liquids, gels and pastes passengers may carry
in their cabin baggage, effective immediately
The
new rules apply to all passengers travelling from any EU
airport and it’s important to familiarise yourself with
these new regulations.
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All liquid containers must be carried in a separate clear
plastic, zip-top or re-sealable bag that does not exceed 20
cm x 20 cm or one litre capacity.
- All
items must fit in the bag comfortably and the bag must be
completely sealed
- There
is a limit of one transparent re-sealable plastic bag per
person.
- At
the airport security search, the plastic bag must be removed
from the cabin bag and x-ray screened separately.
- Liquids
must be held in individual containers not exceeding 100ml
(approximately 4 fl. Oz) and may include - Shampoo, Suntan
lotions, Toothpaste, Hair gel, hair spray, Perfumes, Liquid
or aerosol deodorants, Cosmetics, Water and other drinks,
Soups,Syrups, Any other item of similar consistency
There
are two exceptions to the rules:
- Baby
food needed during the flight
- Medicines
needed during the flight
Exempt
items must also be placed in a separate transparent re-sealable
bag and presented separately at the passenger security screening
area.
The
above information New EU hand baggage restrictions is supplied
by a third party and jml Property Services do not take any responsibility
to its accuracy ©jmlpropertyservices
11/06
What
happens when you purchase a bottle of whisky, gin or wine
in a local supermarket and want to bring it into an airport
in the EU, Norway, Iceland or Switzerland?
All
liquid items over 100ml purchased in an EU country cannot
be carried as hand luggage through the security search area.
only liquids that have been purchased airside at another EU
airport, or on board an aircraft operated by an EU carrier
may be carried as hand luggage. You will need to show proof
of purchase to demonstrate this, the airport or airline will
pack these items in tamper evident bags and the receipt would
be placed in the bag as proof of purchase.
Special
information for transit/transfer passengers
If
your journey involves changing flights at any EU airport,
special restrictions apply. You may only take liquid items
(for example duty free) through the security search point
at your connecting airport if:
- they
have been purchased airside at another EU airport, or on board
an aircraft operated by an EU carrier. You will need to show proof
of purchase to demonstrate this.
Liquid
items in excess of 100ml purchased from other airports or
on board other airlines may only be carried as hold baggage
on the connecting flight.
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The
member states of the European Union are:
Austria,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,
Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United
Kingdom.
The
above information supplied byThe Department for Transport
-UK and jml Property Services do not take any responsibility
to its accuracy ©jmlpropertyservices
07/07
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