Thursday, January 7, 2010

Baby Food Airport Security About That New USA/UK AirPort Low: 100ml For Liquids Etc.. Plz Help?

About that new USA/UK AirPort Low: 100ml for liquids etc.. plz help? - baby food airport security

How is it different warnings carreing fluid and .. United States?

That is what I read for the first time on the website of the airline I travel next month in the United States:

"Passengers traveling to / from or through the United States and / or EU airports must comply with the new rules below.
The following are entitled to bear: all liquids and gels, beverages, shampoo, suntan lotion, creams, toothpaste, hair gel and other items of similar consistency to the following conditions:
1 - The maximum amount of 100 ml
2 - The articles must be transported in a closed plastic bag or zip top
3 - The items must fit comfortably in the bag and seal
4 - The plastic bag must be removed from the bag and charged separately Checkpoint Security

Then I read in second place in the same site:

"The passengers would fly to destinations in the United States and the United Kingdom to be aware that liquids of any type are permitted through security checkpoints, with the exception of the following:

1 - Essential medicines in liquid form sufficient and essential) for the flight (eg diabetic kit, as long as binding confirmed. Medicines in solid form, is permissible.

2 - Baby milk and liquid baby food (the contents of each bottle or container) must be tasted by the accompanying passenger.

To help their progress through search points, passengers are recommended, no objects containing liquids (eg bottles, flasks, tubes, cans, plastic containers etc.) in checked baggage.

Note: The definition of liquids includes gels, pastes, lotions, liquid / solid mixtures and the contents of pressurized containers, eg toothpaste, hair gel, drinks, soups, syrups, perfume, deodorant, shaving foam, aerosols, etc. "


Yes, please, can we explain this paradox (for me)? "Or atleast tell me the end, what you know!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is 100 ml There is a new regulation - may in fact disappear soon.

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