Travel Alerts
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[edit] August 10, 2006
Due to the break-up of a potential terrorist plot to create bombs and destroy planes travelling between England and the U.S....
- No liquids, cremes or gels are allowed in carry-on luggage. These are allowed in checked bags.
- Water, coffee, duty-free liquor or perfume, or any liquid purchased beyond security checkpoints are not allowed onboard.
- Exceptions are made for baby formula, milk and medicine.
- Some flights have been cancelled; many are delayed.
- Travelers should allow extra time in advance of any flights.
- Traffic is being reported as slower near some airports, including Detroit's DTW.
- Security lines are longer at most major airports.
[edit] September 29, 2006
- Liquids, cremes or gels are now allowed in carry on as long as containers are less than 3 ounces and are enclosed in one clear, quart-size, plastic bag.
[edit] Reference Sites
- U.K. Department of Transportation: Airline security
- U.S. Transportation Security Administration: Where We Stand (current threat level)
- CNN report on new standards for liquids on US Air transit: article
- TSA tips site: 311
