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New
EU Security rules at airports.
A brief guide
to help you.
To protect you against the new threat of liquid explosives,
the European Union (EU) has adopted new security rules
that restrict the amount of liquids that you can take
through security checkpoints. They apply to all passengers
departing from airports in the EU whatever their destination.
This means that, at security checkpoints, you and your
hand luggage must be checked for liquids in addition
to other prohibited articles.However, the new rules
do not limit the liquids that you can buy at shops
located beyond the point where you show your boarding
passor on board an aircraft operated by an EU airline.
The new rules apply from Monday, 6 November 2006 at
all airports in the EU and in Norway, Iceland and Switzerland
until further notice.
What
is new?
While packing
You are only allowed
to take small quantities of liquids in your hand luggage.
These liquids must be in individual containers with
a maximum capacity of 100 millilitres each. You must
pack these containers in one transparent, re- sealable
plastic bag of not more than one litre capacity per
passenger (see photo below).
At
the airport
To help screeners detect liquids, you must :
l present all liquids carried
to the screeners at security checkpoints for examination;
l take off your jacket and/
or coat. They will be screened separately whilst you
are screened;
l remove laptop computers
and other large electrical devices from your hand luggage.
They will be screened separately whilst you are screened.
Liquids include :
l water and other drinks,
soups, syrups
l creams, lotions and oils
l perfumes
l sprays
l gels, including hair and
shower gels
l contents of pressurised
containers, including shaving foam, other foams and
deodorants
l pastes, including toothpaste
l liquid- solid mixtures
l mascara
l any other item of similar
consistency
What does not
change?
You
can still :
l pack liquids in bags that
you check in - the new rules only affect hand luggage;
l carry in your hand luggage
medicines and dietary requirements, including baby
foods, for use during the trip. You may be asked for
proof that they are needed;
l buy liquids such as drinks
and perfumes either in an EU airport shop when located
beyond the point where you show your boarding pass
or on board an aircraft operated by an EU airline.
If they are sold in a special sealed bag, do not open
it before you are screened - otherwise the contents
may be confiscated at the checkpoint. (If you transfer
at an EU airport, do not open the bag before screening
at your airport of transfer, or at the last one if
you transfer more than once).
l All these liquids are
additional to the quantities in the re- sealable plastic
bag mentioned above.
l If you have any doubts,
please ask your airline or travel agent in advance
of travel.
Please be courteous and cooperate with airport security
and airline staff.
This document has been developed by the European Commission,
the Association of European Airlines and Airports Council
International Europe. Disclaimer: This document summarises
for your information the main elements of the relevant
EU legislation;

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