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Liquids in hand luggage

Posted:
14 Feb 2009 23:27
by Chris
Have just had a look on pegasus website,and it says that there will be a restriction on liquids in hand luggage from 1st March 2009,no more than 100ml in plastic bags!!!.If this is the case with all the airlines departing from
Dalaman its going to cost a fortune at the airport for drinks.Has anyone else heard about this.

Posted:
15 Feb 2009 09:27
by swc24
Hi Chris
Just checked Manchester airport web site link attached
http://www.manchesterairport.co.uk/manw ... yProcedure
it still says your are able to take 100ml in a clear bag it might just be pegasus own policy
Steve
water @ airports

Posted:
15 Feb 2009 11:00
by bill atkinson
hi water & liquids are a problem at newcastle also ,i was made to pour out a bottle of exspensive medicine one year? water ,buy this when you get into departures at wh smiths or menzies ect. cheaper than on the aircraft,this way is ok at newcastle. at
icmeler buy water there,before your transfer, its cheaper as you say than dalaman,and take it with you,i,ve never had bother taking it through in turkey. enjoy but its a no no as a replacement for EFES bye bill atkinson

Posted:
15 Feb 2009 14:27
by salford_steve
It's been 100ml of liquid for ages now. As this is what is specified by the CAA and any airport which falls under CAA juristiction must abide by these rules. All aiports in the UK come under these rules.
Individual airlines have no say in the matter.
Steve
Liquids in hand luggage

Posted:
15 Feb 2009 15:24
by Chris
I know about the restriction on liquids in hand luggage,ie no more than 100ml bottles,but as you know there has never been restriction on the amounts leaving Turkey,I just thought reading this that they were falling in line with the rest from 1st March this year!

Posted:
15 Feb 2009 17:16
by Fanny
hmmm strange one this
if the restrictions are for flights out of Dalaman, wouldn't the same apply as here ie 100ml in hand luggage BEFORE security, then buy your liquids once in the departure lounge??
if it's going to be no more than 100ml at all, they may as well stop selling liquids ie duty free spirits etc at all in the Departure Lounge. don't you think - or am i missing something!?

Posted:
15 Feb 2009 23:46
by jools
Fanny, I think that's what Chris means. That's going to be a pain in the bum though, as I remember we paid 6 lira for a small bottle of water in the airport once!

Posted:
15 Feb 2009 23:48
by Fanny
thanks Jools
know what you mean about the prices at the airport - what's the betting they'll be even more expensive if these restrictions are in place
at least at our end we've got good old Boots to rely on for not ripping us off!

Posted:
16 Feb 2009 00:37
by dksbbs
If they are bringing in the restrictions hopefully it will only apply at the security check at the gate and not when entering the airport.
Dave

Posted:
16 Jul 2009 14:38
by ochlynda
Thought this might be of use to those traveling in the next few weeks.
Travelled back on Monday and there are posters all over the airport stating that the new law comes into effect at
Dalaman on 1st August 2009.
Lynda

Posted:
16 Jul 2009 14:59
by degsie
just got back from
dalaman this morning. there were no restrictions, i bought bottles of water and tins of juice in
icmeler and carried them right
through the airport and on to the plane. everyone was doing this.
Degsie

Posted:
16 Jul 2009 15:26
by ochlynda
We also got them through on Monday but as from 1st August you won't.
Lynda

Posted:
16 Jul 2009 17:46
by johnpick
What are the restrictions in
Dalaman airport?

Posted:
16 Jul 2009 19:35
by ochlynda
johnpick wrote:What are the restrictions in
Dalaman airport?
It is the same as the restrictions in airports at home and in Europe. No liquids can be taken through passport control eg water, drinks etc. Any liquids/creams (includes make up etc.) which you are carrying in your hand luggage must be less than 100mls and placed in a small clear plastic bag. You can still put liquids more than 100mls in your hold luggage and there is exceptions to medicine and baby food.
Check the Dalaman airport web site it's all on it.
Lynda

Posted:
16 Jul 2009 20:34
by johnpick
Looks like
dalaman airport will be making more money. Ooo spoken like a true yorkshire man