Originally posted by Tommy777
I følge BA.Com er det i dag et pålegg til alle selskaper som opererer på LHR å kansellere 20% av avgangene, mot 30% i går. Fra LGW går trafikken som normalt
Originally posted by litt-amatør
Hvis BA slet på OSL-LHR før så blir det vel enda verre etter dette. Ikke fristende å bestille BA til London etter dette. Særlig når SK stort sett kommer seg av gårde sånn noenlunde. Rart at de rammer BA så hardt når dette skjer på engelsk jord.
Kilde: BAA
Hand baggage restrictions:
Passengers are now permitted to carry ONE item of cabin baggage through the airport security search point.
The cabin bag should be no bigger than 45cm wide x 35cm long x 16cm deep (17.7" wide × 13.7" long × 6.2" deep), including wheels, handles, side pockets - equivalent to a small laptop bag or rucksack. Other bags, such as handbags, may be carried within the single item of cabin baggage. All items carried by passengers will be x-ray screened.
The restrictions on contents allowed in cabin baggage have now been relaxed and the items prohibited from cabin baggage are now as follows:
- Any cosmetics
- Any toiletries, including toothpaste, hair gel, lotions, perfume, deodorant, shaving foam, aerosols, etc.
- Any liquids
- Any drinks
- Any sharp objects.
Please note: Baby milk and liquid baby food are allowed but the contents of each bottle must be tasted by the parent. Prescribed medicines in liquid form, eg diabetic medicines, over 50ml, must be verified by a pharmacist at any of the airport pharmacies.
All laptops and large electrical items (eg large hairdryer) must be removed from the bag and placed in a tray so that such items neither obscure nor are obscured by the bag.
Pushchairs and walking aids are permitted but must be x-ray screened. Wheelchairs are permitted but must be thoroughly searched.
If you are travelling to the USA:
Extra restrictions are in place – passengers travelling to the USA will be subjected to secondary security searches at the gate. No toiletries or cosmetics purchased in the departure lounge will be allowed into the aircraft cabin and any drinks or liquid items must be consumed before boarding. Food, however, is allowed. Passengers boarding flights to the USA and items they are carrying, including those acquired after the central screening point, will be subjected to secondary search at the gate and any liquids discovered will be removed.
Meanwhile an investigation has been launched after a 12-year-old boy, reported to be from Penrith, managed to board a plane at Gatwick without tickets on a Monarch flight to Lisbon on Monday.
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