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Offline Libra

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New Cabin Luggage restrictions
« on: March 01, 2012, 12:28:55 PM »
International cabin luggage restrictions concerning liquids to be applied for all turkish domestic flights from April 1st on.

New rules started to be applied from March 1st for domestic flights from Istanbul.

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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2012, 13:21:17 PM »
What are the new rules

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New Cabin Luggage restrictions
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2012, 13:46:11 PM »
"Restrictions extended for liquids in flights

ISTANBUL - Hürriyet
The restrictions currently apply to all flights at Istanbul's two main airports.Hürriyet photo

The restrictions currently apply to all flights at Istanbul's two main airports.Hürriyet photo
Authorities have decided to extend restrictions on carrying liquid substances on international routes to all flights at Istanbul's two main airports ahead of plans to adopt similar regulations for all domestic flights April 1.

The restrictions will not be applicable to baggage holds, however, provided the airliner carrying the passengers and the cargo allows for it, according to reports.

All passengers will be allowed to carry a single, sealed, transparent, one-liter plastic bag to contain the liquids, gels and spray products they would like to bring along although no products larger than a volume of 100 milliliters will be permitted inside the bag.

The new regulations will cover all liquids, including water, syrup and drinks, as well as creams, lotions, cologne, perfume, lubricants and all kinds of makeup material, including mascara. Shaving foam, deodorants, toothpaste and other paste-like materials; non-solid foodstuffs such as jam, honey, yoghurt, molasses, sauces and jelly; as well as contact lens liquids, shampoo, sprays and aerosols are also included within the scope of the new regulations. Authorities will permit exceptions, including baby food and milk for passengers traveling with their infants, as well as prescription drugs for passengers with a medical condition, provided they keep their medicine inside its original packaging."

Just the same rules that have applied to most of the world for the past 10 years!




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