Hi, My parents flew back from New York to Manchester yesterday - complete with clear plastic bag - less cough syrup which was refused entry onto the plane. Ti it seems to be (some) flights terminating in the UK not simply originating there. Ben -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Roland Perry Sent: 14 August 2006 14:12 To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: New Laptop Polices In article <00ab01c6bf3b$4885c5e0$6e259ed0@amer.cisco.com>, Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com> writes
Not that I have a whole lot to add (other than we're spending lots of time talking about something only affecting UK --:> US flights at this
moment)... Actually, it was affecting UK-anywhere flights (including anywhere-US that transits UK). And a subset was affecting US-UK (including US-anywhere transiting UK). The rules have been changed now, still no liquids/creams, but you can have a *single* carry-on that includes any manner of electrical items and is no bigger than 17.7"x13.7"x6.2" (it's round numbers in cm). The rationing is to limit the number of things they have to examine, rather than because the airplane bins are too small. Handbags, laptops etc have to go *inside* the one bag mentioned above; what they haven't explained is whether pocket contents have to as well. -- Roland Perry