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Can I have these items as hand luggage?
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I'm flying back from Europe later this month with hand luggage only...
Am I allowed to have on me
1) hand warmers (the type with the metal disc in you crack)- they are liquid when uncracked but will have been used so will be solid by the time I fly.
2) Tweezers
3) Solution in bottles less than 100ml (but not the orginal bottles) ie. shampoo in a travel bottle, contact lense solution in a travel bottle.
I am not sure!
Thanks!
Am I allowed to have on me
1) hand warmers (the type with the metal disc in you crack)- they are liquid when uncracked but will have been used so will be solid by the time I fly.
2) Tweezers
3) Solution in bottles less than 100ml (but not the orginal bottles) ie. shampoo in a travel bottle, contact lense solution in a travel bottle.
I am not sure!
Thanks!
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having said that, it depends how vigilant the security staff are. some of them are really thorough and others don't take much notice of what is going on. but if you take anything sharp or any liquids over 100ml they should be taken off you.
I may not risk the handwarmers then, unless I can find out for sure, because I wouldn't want them taken off me!
And my first aid kit is decreasing in size, no nail scissors, no tweezers, just plasters lol! hope I don't get a splinter!
airport security is totally inconsistent. a few months ago i got through to my work (which is airside, so i have the ordeal of airport security every day) with a can of pop in my bag without realising and nothing was said, yet today they did a full search of me because my lip balm wasn't in a plastic bag. it really depends on which staff are there and whether you want to run the risk of losing something if they say it's not allowed, even though a lot of the time people get away with it.
hmmm... sounds interesting!
well I guess if I have space in my plastic bag I will take my handwarmers if not I shall leave them behind
I so totally should have checked my bag into the hold...!
Hand Warmer is durable, convenient, and long lasting use. Prevent the arithritis,backache, headache, chilblain in winter. So in my opinion, the
Hand Warmers is the best choice.
Think I have confused you, I am not trying to chose one! Just wondered whether each is acceptable as handluggage!
they certainly are!
My eyebrows will be dangerous after over a week of growth! ha ha
and I am then off straight home for the Easter hols, so my tweezers will still be 250 miles away! ewwww....!
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