Current status of flying with gear
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:27 pm
Seems to be a common topic of conversation here every few months, though there hasn't been a mention of it this year (search is my friend) so I thought I'd post a status update based on my research this evening.
Current airport security restrictions (particularly international) are based around the threat of liquid explosives - currently there are no restrictions on laptops, cameras, lenses, etc with the exception of tripods - they must be checked and cannot be carried on board most flights.
Liquids are limited to 100ml per item and items must all fit inside a 1lt clear plastic ziplock bag (20cm x 20cm or 25cm x 15cm) and must be presented separately during security screening (along with laptops as usual).
Information sourced from dotars, Qantas and KLM websites plus a few phone calls to Qantas in Australia and KLM in the UK to get the European angle on things.
All information is current as of right now and could change at any minute - always check first before flying, don't rely on advice found on bulletin boards and Internet forums, #include <std/disclaimer.h>, YMMV, IANAL, etc
Cheers
Leigh (heading to Europe in August, planning wayyyyy ahead).
Current airport security restrictions (particularly international) are based around the threat of liquid explosives - currently there are no restrictions on laptops, cameras, lenses, etc with the exception of tripods - they must be checked and cannot be carried on board most flights.
Liquids are limited to 100ml per item and items must all fit inside a 1lt clear plastic ziplock bag (20cm x 20cm or 25cm x 15cm) and must be presented separately during security screening (along with laptops as usual).
Information sourced from dotars, Qantas and KLM websites plus a few phone calls to Qantas in Australia and KLM in the UK to get the European angle on things.
All information is current as of right now and could change at any minute - always check first before flying, don't rely on advice found on bulletin boards and Internet forums, #include <std/disclaimer.h>, YMMV, IANAL, etc
Cheers
Leigh (heading to Europe in August, planning wayyyyy ahead).