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What can't be brought on U.S. planes?
Is there a website that explains what types of things cannot
be brought on an airplane because they will be confiscated? Examples might be T-razors, nail-cutters, etc. === "Ours is the age of substitutes: Instead of language we have jargon; instead of principles, slogans; and instead of genuine ideas, bright suggestions." -- Eric Bentley |
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Ablang wrote:
Is there a website that explains what types of things cannot be brought on an airplane because they will be confiscated? Try these pages for links to lists of such things: http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?th...000519800720a4 http://www.faa.gov/passengers/Baggage.cfm |
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try looking at the airport, different airport security have different
policies. Its not the airline thats going to search you, so they dont really care what you carry. "Ablang" wrote in message ... Is there a website that explains what types of things cannot be brought on an airplane because they will be confiscated? Examples might be T-razors, nail-cutters, etc. === "Ours is the age of substitutes: Instead of language we have jargon; instead of principles, slogans; and instead of genuine ideas, bright suggestions." -- Eric Bentley |
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"~~ Ray ~~" wrote in message ... try looking at the airport, different airport security have different policies. Its not the airline thats going to search you, so they dont really care what you carry. Some airlines do have their own policies on what you can and cannot carry. It is best to check the website for the airline on which you wish to fly. |
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you mean like emirates......... everyone know in the UK inbound/outbound you
cant carry metal knifes and forks of any kind. so explain to me why? MAN - DXB inflight food is served with plastic forks and knifes DXB - BKK - HKG inflight food is served with metal knifes and forks as well as bottled red/white wine HKG - BKK - DXB same as above, i can swipe the cutlery from the flight, go through dubai security carry them onto my next flight no problems DXB - MAN inflight food served with plastic forks and knifes (keeping in mind i have a metal set from previous flight in hand luggage) what does this achieve? "Charles Newman" . on.sight wrote in message ... "~~ Ray ~~" wrote in message ... try looking at the airport, different airport security have different policies. Its not the airline thats going to search you, so they dont really care what you carry. Some airlines do have their own policies on what you can and cannot carry. It is best to check the website for the airline on which you wish to fly. |
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