Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Time to breathe easy for air travelers

Most air travelers breathed a sigh of relief with the announcement of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in regard of some restrictions being abolished about ‘carry ons’ in domestic and international flights which were imposed in August. There has been a change not only in the United States of America but a change has also been introduced in the United Kingdom about what can be carried on board as a carry on. Medicines and baby food or milk are no longer the only liquids that are permitted on the flight. However, TSA has been specific about the quantity that is to be allowed on board and it is to be three ounces. The news has been delightful for most travelers whose luggage comprises only of carryon items.

If we try to whisk through the products that are now permitted in your carry it would include shampoos, liquid soap, and fragrances that are to be placed in a quart-size, clear plastic zip top bag. Medicines, saline solutions and baby food don’t need to be placed in clear bags. Liquid items bought on the concourse are also permitted on the flight. Electronic items including PDAs, laptops, mp3s and cell phones need to be screened separately. Now, that the regulations are less stringent the question remains which destination is your next flight to.

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