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27 February, 2007 |
Some more countries will forbid liquids in planes
Since March, 1st some more countries are enter essential restrictions on transportation of liquids in hand luggage for air passengers. Adopted by the European Union and Northern America norms in 2006, since spring 2007 will extend on the flights from Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and Egypt. Since March, 31st the same rules will come in force in Australia and New Zealand.
These rules interdiction any liquids, drinks, gels, creams in hand luggage. Exceptions are made for: children’s feed - provided that the passenger will taste it; necessary medicines in flight (at presence of the recipe); small volumes of other liquids in capacities no more than 100 ml, which are being the closed in transparent package, of approximately 20х20 centimeters size.
These norms are also spread on the passengers, having a change in these countries. Restrictions do not extend on liquids and the drinks got in Duty Free shops in a zone of a start of the local airports.
Similar measures have been entered in the Europe and Northern America after in August, 2006 special British security services have declared about the disclosure of the plot assumed explosion of planes in air by means of a liquid explosive mix. Originally any hand luggage has been completely forbidden in the UK and then the rules have been softened. Besides the countries of the European Union, the USA and Canada, these rules are being applied by some other countries in different parts of the world.
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