From
6 November 2006, new safety regulations for hand luggage apply to all departures and onward flights from EU airports as well as Iceland,
Norway and Switzerland in order to meet the requirements of the revised, EU-wide Security Regulation.
Liquids, gels and sprays not exceeding
100 ml per container are allowed to be carried in the hand luggage. These items must be packed all together in one transparent, re-sealable
plastic bag with a maximum one litre capacity. One bag is permitted per person. The exceptions are baby food (if children are also
travelling), special dietary requirements (e.g. for medical purposes) and medication that passengers need during the flight. For medicines and dietary
products a medical confirmation or prescriptions have to be carried on
the passenger.
Laptops and electronic equipment such as mobile phones, mp3 players, digital cameras as well as jackets and coats will be screened separately
at the security controls.
Liquids, sprays and gels that are purchased in a duty free shop at a European airport or on board of an aircraft registered in the EU will be
handed out to the passenger in a sealed plastic bag, in which it has to be transported.
All items and bags that do not meet
these requirements may not be taken on board the aircraft. Due to intense security controls and new procedures, passengers should plan for
longer waiting times especially in the first weeks after launching the new EU regulation.
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