Dan
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im now about to go on holiday, but im unsure what can acctually be taken on the flight? i cant find anything anywhere stating what can and cant be taken.
anyone help me ??
cheers
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Ditch
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no liquids, lighters (safety matches allowed), make up or cosmetics, no lip seal etc....
went Canada last month and was a nightmare trying to get through airport controls
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Dan
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where did u fly from??
so is it ok to take mobile phone and ipods etc??
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Ditch
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Flew from London Gatwick to Montreal
mobiles, PSP's, ipods etc. are fine but obviously they make you turn that stuff off for some of the flight... mobile phones must be off the whole time.
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jr
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off day ?
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Ditch
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M'kay
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by jr
off day
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Dan
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the missus has some kalm drops, can these be taken onto the flight?
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corsamike
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Hope this helps
http://www.manchesterairport.co.uk/web.nsf/Content/PRSecurityUpdate
(assuming all airports have the same rules)
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