Monday, December 6, 2010

Passengers can be free to take liquids on aircraft from April - independently.

The ban on carrying liquids in hand is luggage on aircraft loosened up to be, said the Minister of transport, Philip Hammond, yesterday. The restrictions of the first moves as early as April departure could he said.

The prohibition has proven unpopular with passengers and air carriers because after a failed plot to blow it up transatlantic aircraft was introduced in 2006. Mr Hammond said that he had to parents with young children taste glasses baby food and drink sympathisierte to prove they were sure. "I've seen that mothers, tasting it, and it tastes not foul?" he said. "The good news is that by 2013 the pulp is completed the prohibition." Mr Hammond said he planned to make the system more flexible.

The EU earlier in this year indicates that the law would continue until 2013 if mass screening technology for the detection of explosives in liquids is perfected.

The prohibition of liquids came into force in Europe after British police an al Qaeda plot to blow up aircraft for North America-bound covered made of liquid explosives with bombs.

The security rules resulted in scenes of frustration at the airport security desks, if passengers have been forced to discard, beverages, perfume bottles and tubes of sunscreen before boarding aircraft.


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