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Airport security, baggage items?
Hi all,
What's all the bizz regarding what you can and can't take in your hand luggage? When my daughter recently flew, she had a clear plastic snap seal bag which had to have certain things and of certain size and weight inside for inspection at boarding.(e.g. small deodorant,toothpaste etc) Also I saw people having to remove certain jewelery and some having to take off their shoes. I have looked on Ryanair site and apart from the usual list of blatantly obvious things to start a war, there was no mention of little plastic bags. Can someone point me in the right direction. |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 7733554)
Hi all,
What's all the bizz regarding what you can and can't take in your hand luggage? When my daughter recently flew, she had a clear plastic snap seal bag which had to have certain things and of certain size and weight inside for inspection at boarding.(e.g. small deodorant,toothpaste etc) Also I saw people having to remove certain jewelery and some having to take off their shoes. I have looked on Ryanair site and apart from the usual list of blatantly obvious things to start a war, there was no mention of little plastic bags. Can someone point me in the right direction. http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs....kingguidelines |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by valenciatim
(Post 7733566)
Here, under security!
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs....kingguidelines I'd never have thought of looking there. What a palava just to get on a plane these days. Many, many thanks. |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
The plastic bag thing started after the attempted terrorist attack at Glasgow airport a few years ago. They have been in place since then. Its all to do with liquids etc. to make bombs.
Always remember to take a plastic bag with you or else you have to buy them at the airport - a good money making racket. |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 7733584)
What a palava just to get on a plane these days.
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Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 7733847)
Well, I guess it's better than being blown through the window at 35000ft!:eek:
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Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by paintermujer
(Post 7733586)
The plastic bag thing started after the attempted terrorist attack at Glasgow airport a few years ago. They have been in place since then. Its all to do with liquids etc. to make bombs.
Always remember to take a plastic bag with you or else you have to buy them at the airport - a good money making racket. |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
[QUOTE=twistedmelon;773358
What a palava just to get on a plane these days. [/QUOTE] Certainly is,....just one of the reasons I moved from the Canaries to the mainland. Now able to drive where I want, when I want ,with little hassle and feel in control of my own destiny. Ten or fifteen year ago I could just walk into TF or NCL airport any of 3 days each week at off peak times and step straight on a less than half full plane for absolute peanuts,......pick my own 3 seats, stretch out and enjoy the trip. Now I think cattle heading of to market get better treatment! |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
I suppose the aerosol ban is so it can't be used as a flame-thrower, given that the propellant is butane, but have you ever tried to light the spray from a can of shaving foam:p
JDR it can be done(making an explosive from liquids).... however I'm not going to say how |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by dunmovin
(Post 7734406)
I suppose the aerosol ban is so it can't be used as a flame-thrower, given that the propellant is butane, but have you ever tried to light the spray from a can of shaving foam:p
JDR it can be done(making an explosive from liquids).... however I'm not going to say how |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 7733847)
Well, I guess it's better than being blown through the window at 35000ft!:eek:
Sorry I'm going Ryanair , what can you say. I may well have to open window though at 1 euro a pee. |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 7735526)
I was thinking of the old days, when you just went to the travel agent who did the doings and all you had to do was walk up to check in and get on a plane.
Sorry I'm going Ryanair , what can you say. I may well have to open window though at 1 euro a pee. Thought they´d changed their minds on that one? |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 7734246)
How many bombs are made of liquids though, apart from the grand kids water bombs ? lol
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Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 7737147)
Nitroglycerin for a start!
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Re: Airport security, baggage items?
I had a sealed, unopened jar of Pataks aubergine pickle confiscated when I tried to smuggle it through Birmingham airport in my hand luggage.
The woman that took it off me said that it was a sort of paste and was more than 100ml. Dangerous stuff that aubergine pickle. |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by billgates
(Post 7739605)
I had a sealed, unopened jar of Pataks aubergine pickle confiscated when I tried to smuggle it through Birmingham airport in my hand luggage.
The woman that took it off me said that it was a sort of paste and was more than 100ml. Dangerous stuff that aubergine pickle. Whilst I sympathise - aubergine pickle's absolutely my most favouritest - you can't really expect to 'avoid' clearly written rules, however daft you (we) may think they are. Besides (a) Just cos it's sealed doesn't mean it was sealed in a Patak's factory (b) you can get it in Spain! |
Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 7734561)
So they allow a butane filled lighter (could be highly dangerous in the hands of a terrorist) and fags, but not the thing that would extinguish them, a bottle of water. doh.
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Re: Airport security, baggage items?
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 7739838)
lighters are banned, now that smoking is banned on all planes.
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Re: Airport security, baggage items?
:frown: What annoys me most is ( I know I am very frequent flyer and know better ) but at all Airports there are signs everywhere stating 'no liquids '.so why am I standing behind a lady arguing why she can't take her 3 bottles of wine through security .I have seen a bloke walk up to security with an obviously expensive wooden boxed Whiskey set ,why oh why ,I mean you can argue till your blue in the face but one thing is for sure you will not be taking it through security so why do people blatantly ignore these signs and the advice on ther travel docs and hold up everyone in the process.These are not just the odd person either I see it nearly every flight I take (which is a considerable amount ):(
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