Originally posted by McCoy
So, if no liquids allowed, that means me and my fellow contact lens wearers are completely stuffed.
Yep, looks like you'll have to go back to being four-eyed... [8D]
Mike (four-eyed and proud!)
Originally posted by McCoy
So, if no liquids allowed, that means me and my fellow contact lens wearers are completely stuffed.
Originally posted by McCoy
So, if no liquids allowed, that means me and my fellow contact lens wearers are completely stuffed.
Originally posted by Decker
TravelPro have a sale on Skooba laptop satchels which are within size for 17" screens. Half price. Will report back as have ordered a couple.
I think the best solution for me (pardon the pun) will be to wear a disposable set of lenses to the airport, and carry my specs. Remove lenses during flight before snoozing - as I normally would - but discard them. And then wear specs for landing/disembarkation until I can retrieve my baggage and restore my vision properly, with my usual lenses.. which have hopefully survived their trip in the hold.
Originally posted by Attitude23Originally posted by easygoingeezer
Nice, but isn't louis vutton for girls, would hate to be considered camp[:o)]
Prob with LV is that there are too many fakes out there now, LV have a major re-branding to do because of this so Im staying away from them for the minute (not that I pay much attention to this or anything[:I]), and yes LV is def for girls;)
Originally posted by Gelding
Regards the lenses thing. We were allowed to take some lens on board yesterday. Perhaps they are seen as medicinal?[:?]
The restrictions on cabin baggage have now been relaxed and the items prohibited from cabin baggage are as follows:
- Any cosmetics
- Any toiletries including gels and toothpaste
- Any liquids
- Any drinks
- Any sharp objects
Originally posted by preiffer
Yes, Claire, they're now allowed. While the BAA website now contradicts itself in areas, in its own statement it clarifies this:The restrictions on cabin baggage have now been relaxed and the items prohibited from cabin baggage are as follows:
- Any cosmetics
- Any toiletries including gels and toothpaste
- Any liquids
- Any drinks
- Any sharp objects
Originally posted by jerseyboy
What about the fluids bought at duty free? do they have to be disposed of before you get on the flight? Does this mean the end of duty free shopping at airports as well as the end of sensible hand baggage that allows one to hop off the plain and be out of the airport in 15 mins for those short trips that one makes so often.
Originally posted by jerseyboy
Does this mean that we have to also empty our bladders and bowel before we reach or when we arrive at security?.
Originally posted by slinky09Originally posted by preiffer
Yes, Claire, they're now allowed. While the BAA website now contradicts itself in areas, in its own statement it clarifies this:The restrictions on cabin baggage have now been relaxed and the items prohibited from cabin baggage are as follows:
- Any cosmetics
- Any toiletries including gels and toothpaste
- Any liquids
- Any drinks
- Any sharp objects
Now this is the case, it really is vital for VS to bring back the amenity pack - for moisturizer as well as everything else!
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