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We are not presently recommending against travel to
and from the United Kingdom. But as a result of the security measures
introduced yesterday, there is continuing major disruption at airports.
Travel may well be subject to delay, and we advise passengers to leave
plenty of time for their passage through the airport. We ask for passengers’
patience and understanding while these measures are in effect.
The following is packing advice for passengers issued by the UK's Department
for Transport on 10 August.
Packing advice for UK passengers
The Department for Transport has issued advice to air passengers
travelling from the UK after a suspected plot to blow up planes was
prevented:
Following this morning's police action, security at all UK airports has been
increased and additional security measures have been put in place for all
flights.
With immediate effect, the following arrangements apply to all passengers
starting their journey at a UK airport and to those transferring between
flights at a UK airport.
All cabin baggage must be processed as hold baggage and carried in the hold
of passenger aircraft departing UK airports.
Passengers may take through the airport security search point, in a single
(ideally transparent) plastic carrier bag, only the following items. Nothing
may be carried in pockets:
- Pocket-size wallets and pocket-size purses plus
contents (for example money, credit cards, identity cards etc (not
handbags)
- Travel documents essential for the journey (for
example passports and travel tickets)
- Prescription medicines and medical items sufficient
and essential for the flight (eg, diabetic kit), except in liquid form
unless verified as authentic
- Spectacles and sunglasses, without cases
- Contact lens holders, without bottles of solution
- For those travelling with an infant: baby food, milk
(the contents of each bottle must be tasted by the accompanying
passenger) and sanitary items sufficient and essential for the flight
(nappies, wipes, creams and nappy disposal bags)
- Female sanitary items sufficient and essential for
the flight, if unboxed (eg tampons, pads, towels and wipes)
- Tissues (unboxed) and/or handkerchiefs
- Keys (but no electrical key fobs).
All passengers must be hand searched, and their
footwear and all the items they are carrying must be X-ray screened.
Pushchairs and walking aids must be X-ray screened, and only
airport-provided wheelchairs may pass through the screening point.
In addition to the above, all passengers boarding flights to the USA and
all the items they are carrying, including those acquired after the
central screening point, must be subjected to secondary search at the
boarding gate.
Extra time
Any liquids discovered must be removed from the passenger. There are no
changes to current hold baggage security measures.
Regrettably, significant delays at airports are inevitable. Passengers
are being asked to allow themselves plenty of extra time and to ensure
that other than the few permitted items listed above, all their
belongings are placed in their hold baggage and checked in. These
additional security measures will make travel more difficult for
passengers, particularly at such a busy time of the year. But they are
necessary and will continue to keep flights from UK airports properly
secure.
We hope that these measures, which are being kept under review by the
government, will need to be in place for a limited period only.
In light of the threat to aviation and the need to respond to it, we are
asking the travelling public to be patient and understanding and to
co-operate fully with airport security staff and the police.
If passengers have any questions on their travel arrangements or
security in place at airports they should contact their airline or
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