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no hand luggage

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 08:19
by Enquirer
news is scetchy at the mo but it seems down to a possible terrorist threat you cant take non essesntial hand luggage and that flights are going to be delayed..does anyone know any further details ,i believe delays of three hours at the moment at Manchester Airport

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 08:20
by JT

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 08:40
by Becs
God that sounds pretty bad doesnt it? I suppose it has to be done for security purposes. Cant believe I cant even take a book on the plane!!!

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 08:58
by TIMUK
Sue will have to take the kitchen sink out of her hand luggage now and stick it in her suitcase
Now thats going to upset her packing
On a serious note, I think it's a brilliant idea, there will be no more fighting on the plane to get the over head lockers
Have a nice holiday


Posted:
10 Aug 2006 09:10
by weapon
just phoned excel air
only a pocket sized wallet allowed
travel documents in a transparent carrier bag
hold luggag increased from 20 to 25 kilos

why today

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 09:19
by Enquirer
My Mrs biggest worry about packing in her hand luggage was .."what about my make up! i won't be able to put my make up on when i arrive "
unbelievable


Posted:
10 Aug 2006 09:34
by mellowmissmellow
Is this only for today or the time being? We are flying in a week.


Posted:
10 Aug 2006 09:38
by Colette
I check my hand luggage in anyway, much better none to carry round the airport and no fighting for a overhead locker on the plane.

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 09:41
by sexy_wee_girly
mellowmissmellow I think that this might be going on for the few days at least.
i fly next Friday and a bit worried - when they say travel documents does this include money - dont think i want to put that in my suitcase.
not sure if i want the world to see my personal belongings in a clear plastic bag though


Posted:
10 Aug 2006 09:58
by TIMUK
You are better going onto a gov site or skynews.com and read up on what you supposed to take onboard, it's all there, so stop panicking and enjoy the flight
Money is allowed in wallet or purses.

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 10:02
by mellowmissmellow
Well I agree with colette on this one, we always seem to carry around things "just in case" and then struggle with it all in the overhead lockers.
Won't be able to buy any perfume in duty free then
Hopefully the delays are sorted by next week but I do feel sorry for anyone travelling today, especially those with kids.....


Posted:
10 Aug 2006 10:15
by sexy_wee_girly
Have the BBC News on the telly here the now and they going over the same thing over and over again. I know here in Scotland the emergency planning groups have met so might have more news for people later on today.
Was going to take my straw cow girl hat with me - any ideas if that could be taken on board?

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 10:15
by Enquirer
Hand Luggage Restrictions
As of 11:15, Thursday August 10, 2006
They apply to all passengers starting their journey at a UK airport and to those transferring between flights at a UK airport.
These are the key points:
Hand luggage
All cabin baggage will be processed as hold baggage and carried in the hold of passenger aircraft departing UK airports.
Electrical Items
This includes battery powered items such as laptops, mobile phones and iPods.must be processed as hold baggage
Empty Pockets
Passengers may take only the following items through a airport security search point. They must be in a single (ideally transparent) plastic carrier bag. Nothing may be carried in pockets.
Wallets
Pocket-size wallets and pocket-size purses plus contents (for example money, credit cards, identity cards, etc (not handbags)).
Passports
Travel documents essential for the journey (for example passports and travel tickets).
Medicines
Prescription medicines and medical items sufficient and essential for the flight (eg, diabetic kit), except in liquid form unless verified as authentic.
Glasses
Spectacles and sunglasses, without cases; contact lens holders, without bottles of solution.
Baby items:
For those traveling 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).
Sanitary items
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).
Searches
All passengers will be hand searched and their footwear and all the items they are carrying must be x-ray screened.
Pushchairs/Wheelchairs
Pushchairs and walking aids will be x-ray screened, and only airport-provided wheelchairs will be allowed through the screening point.
Liquids
Luggage For Hold
Airports operator BAA said there are no changes to current hold baggage security measures but significant delays at airports were inevitable.
Allow More Time
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.

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 11:21
by Becs
Pleased they have increased the Hold Luggage anyway up to the 25kilos, I dont like to take much in hand luggage anyway but a book or a magazine or something is always a help to pass those hours away.

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 11:22
by sexy_wee_girly
Not sure if we will be able to even take a book or magazine on board now - lets all hope they have good in flight entertainment for us all now.

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 12:19
by Becs
The thing is these airlines need to understand that as we cannot take any liquids on the plane now not even a bottle of water they cannot expect to charge the ridiculous prices that they charge at the minute.
The other thing that concerns me is my mobile phone and camera. I know we cannot use on the plane anyway but I always keep mine along with my camera in my hand luggage for security puropses and now this is not possible. It worries me that you see so often cases that have been damaged and split open and the contents are flying round the baggage caraousel. Also my parents last year flew to
Dalaman and had their case slashed open and had some belongings taken from it. I bet these guys who done this (if they still work in the airport) are rubbing their hands now thinking of the things they will get their mitts on this year!
Sorry I know this sounds petty all these material items but I just think people need to have a look at their procedures.

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 12:46
by weapon
yeah there was a few reports last year of cases being interfered with when returning from turkey

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 17:00
by Enquirer
they have updated the manchester airport web site with this message
The Manchester Airport website is currently experiencing very heavy traffic. We are consequently operating reduced services. We hope to resume normal service as soon as possible.
Important Information For Travellers
Before you leave home, please note that new procedures are now in place for all travellers departing from and transferring at Manchester Airport.
No hand baggage may be taken through security except for the following items:
* Wallets/purses
* Travel documents
* Prescription medicines and medical items
* Spectacles/sunglasses (but no glasses cases)
* Contact lens holders
* Baby food/baby milk and sanitary items for the journey
* Female sanitary items
* Tissues
* Keys (but no electrical fobs)
These items should be packed in advance in a CLEAR plastic bag.
Absolutely everything else including mobile phones, handbags etc must be packed into your suitcase to be checked in.
Please also note that everyone will be hand searched at security and you will need to remove footwear to be x-rayed.
Our apologies for the disruption this will cause you and thank you for your co-operation.
All retail and catering facilities are operating normally. Be aware, however, that if you wish to make purchases before you go through Security please do this BEFORE you check in, because all such items will need to be placed into your bags to be checked in.
Once past security, everyone can shop normally and take their purchases on board EXCEPT for passengers travelling to the USA. On US flights no liquids can be taken on board - this applies to perfumes, alcohol, drinks and anything with liquid content.
Thank you for your co-operation.
Notice that it states you can buy stuff once past security and take the stuff on board!

Posted:
10 Aug 2006 17:04
by TIMUK
So make sure you have clean socks on and no holes in them


Posted:
11 Aug 2006 09:33
by Colette
Is the no hand luggage today and for the foruseeable future?