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Fly Guy August 24th, 2006 01:23 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 

What is the situation currently for flights within Europe (but not
including to/from the UK) ?

Are carry-on liquids banned?

Were they indeed prohibited as they were for flights between
north-america and the UK ?

Padraig Breathnach August 24th, 2006 01:43 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 
Fly Guy wrote:

What is the situation currently for flights within Europe (but not
including to/from the UK) ?

It may vary from country to country. There are no changes in the rules
for hand baggage on flights originating in Ireland, other than to the
US.

Are carry-on liquids banned?

Were they indeed prohibited as they were for flights between
north-america and the UK ?

Liquids, gels, and so on are generally banned on flights between
Ireland and the US "On instruction from the Transportation Security
Administration".

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Fly Guy August 24th, 2006 05:32 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 
Padraig Breathnach wrote:

Fly Guy wrote:

What is the situation currently for flights within Europe
(but not including to/from the UK) ?

It may vary from country to country. There are no changes in the
rules for hand baggage on flights originating in Ireland ...


So if you are flying from, say, Ireland to Amsterdam, there are no
restrictions (like no liquids or gels) in your carry-on bags?

Are carry-on liquids banned?

Were they indeed prohibited as they were for flights between
north-america and the UK ?

Liquids, gels, and so on are generally banned on flights
between Ireland and the US


Yes yes, for flights to the US I know about the ban.

I'm wondering about flights other than to or from US and UK.

Runge August 24th, 2006 07:36 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 
same out of France

"Fly Guy" a écrit dans le message de news:
...
Padraig Breathnach wrote:

Fly Guy wrote:

What is the situation currently for flights within Europe
(but not including to/from the UK) ?

It may vary from country to country. There are no changes in the
rules for hand baggage on flights originating in Ireland ...


So if you are flying from, say, Ireland to Amsterdam, there are no
restrictions (like no liquids or gels) in your carry-on bags?

Are carry-on liquids banned?

Were they indeed prohibited as they were for flights between
north-america and the UK ?

Liquids, gels, and so on are generally banned on flights
between Ireland and the US


Yes yes, for flights to the US I know about the ban.

I'm wondering about flights other than to or from US and UK.




Padraig Breathnach August 24th, 2006 10:32 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 
Fly Guy wrote:

Padraig Breathnach wrote:

Fly Guy wrote:

What is the situation currently for flights within Europe
(but not including to/from the UK) ?

It may vary from country to country. There are no changes in the
rules for hand baggage on flights originating in Ireland ...


So if you are flying from, say, Ireland to Amsterdam, there are no
restrictions (like no liquids or gels) in your carry-on bags?

That's what Aer Lingus tell me.

--
PB
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My travel writing: http://www.iol.ie/~draoi/

David Horne, _the_ chancellor of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate August 31st, 2006 12:33 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 
Padraig Breathnach wrote:

Fly Guy wrote:

Padraig Breathnach wrote:

Fly Guy wrote:

What is the situation currently for flights within Europe
(but not including to/from the UK) ?

It may vary from country to country. There are no changes in the
rules for hand baggage on flights originating in Ireland ...


So if you are flying from, say, Ireland to Amsterdam, there are no
restrictions (like no liquids or gels) in your carry-on bags?

That's what Aer Lingus tell me.


We flew from Salzburg to Manchester this afternoon and checked in with
hand luggage including, among other things, toothpaste, moisturiser,
pork cutlets, a bottle of wine and a package of chicken hearts!

--
David Horne- http://www.davidhorne.net
usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk
http://homepage.mac.com/davidhornecomposer http://soundjunction.org

Neil Williams August 31st, 2006 07:56 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 
Fly Guy wrote:

So if you are flying from, say, Ireland to Amsterdam, there are no
restrictions (like no liquids or gels) in your carry-on bags?


As of last Friday, there were no restrictions out of Amsterdam except
to the US. I took water on a flight to Luton.

www.easyjet.com (follow the yellow link at the top of the flights page)
has a useful summary for their network. Amazingly, some countries have
different policies by airport. It seems to state that Poland is not
allowing any hand luggage, which may be wrong as Wizzair's site doesn't
say that (they're Polish) but the rest is probably correct.

Neil


David Horne, _the_ chancellor of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate August 31st, 2006 11:00 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 
Martin wrote:

On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 00:33:07 +0100,
(David Horne, _the_ chancellor of
the royal duchy of city south and deansgate) wrote:

Padraig Breathnach wrote:

Fly Guy wrote:

Padraig Breathnach wrote:

Fly Guy wrote:

What is the situation currently for flights within Europe
(but not including to/from the UK) ?

It may vary from country to country. There are no changes in the
rules for hand baggage on flights originating in Ireland ...

So if you are flying from, say, Ireland to Amsterdam, there are no
restrictions (like no liquids or gels) in your carry-on bags?

That's what Aer Lingus tell me.


We flew from Salzburg to Manchester this afternoon and checked in with
hand luggage including, among other things, toothpaste, moisturiser,
pork cutlets, a bottle of wine and a package of chicken hearts!


Whooooeee! Another take your own in flight food enthusiast.


This time, it was more a case of 'let's buy this evening's food shopping
before we fly.'

--
David Horne-
http://www.davidhorne.net
usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk
http://homepage.mac.com/davidhornecomposer http://soundjunction.org

[email protected] August 31st, 2006 11:18 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 
pork cutlets, a bottle of wine and a package of chicken hearts!

Was ist a no service flight where you bring your own onboard snacks
with you?
:-)

Walter


David Horne, _the_ chancellor of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate August 31st, 2006 11:33 AM

What is banned in carry-on for flights WITHIN Europe?
 
wrote:

pork cutlets, a bottle of wine and a package of chicken hearts!


Was ist a no service flight where you bring your own onboard snacks
with you?
:-)


Yes- we had a barbeque in the aisle! :)

It was skyeurope, so you pay for drinks and snacks- I happily paid 3
euro for a beer, as the return ticket was around 28 euro!

--
David Horne- http://www.davidhorne.net
usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk
http://homepage.mac.com/davidhornecomposer http://soundjunction.org


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