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    can i take my psp on a flight?

    i am going on holiday to menorca with the missus at 2am tomorrow morning (wednesday)

    i know the hand luggage rules have been relaxed a little now so any way i was just wondering if i can play my psp on the flight and also if my missus can take a pencil to do soduko on the plane?


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    lol i just read that thats so bad, i cant stand american practice so hollywood

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    I am in Barcelona as I write this, took my laptop, DS lite, Mp3 player and digi cam all in hand lugage no problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G4Z View Post
    I am in Barcelona as I write this, took my laptop, DS lite, Mp3 player and digi cam all in hand lugage no problem.
    ok cool thanks alot mate!!

    holiday here i come!!


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    Enjoy man, I should sa as well that I checked the airports site first ( Newcastle intl) theey made me take the laptop out of the bag to X-ray but thats it.
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    Here's the info from BA's Web site and current as at 27-Sep-06:

    "Customers starting their journey in the USA and Canada
    The Transportation Security Administration in the USA and the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority have relaxed the restrictions on the carriage of liquids through airport security check points on flights departing the USA and Canada. Find out more about these changes, which are effective from September 26, 2006.


    Revised Hand baggage restrictions for UK departing flights
    British Airways is implementing revised measures, introduced by the UK government's Department for Transport, with effect from Friday September 22, 2006.

    The new measures allow all air travellers departing from a UK airport to carry onboard ONE larger industry standard-sized bag, no bigger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm.

    Please note:Other bags, such as handbags, may be carried WITHIN the single item of cabin baggage.

    In addition, customers who need to carry with them musical instruments may now carry them through security search provided they can be x-rayed.

    Restrictions still apply on items allowed through security carried in a cabin bag.

    The following items must NOT be carried in the cabin bag:

    Liquid cosmetics
    All toiletries
    All liquids
    All drinks
    Cigarette lighters must not be carried through security. They may be purchased airside and carried onto an aircraft on the person, except for flights to the USA. They must not be carried in a cabin bag.

    Items previously prohibited in cabin baggage, such as sharp objects, should not be carried onboard.

    Cabin bags MAY contain the following:

    Electronic equipment, including laptops, mobile phones, MP3 players, portable music and DVD players, digital and film cameras, video cameras.
    Essential medicines in liquid form, in quantities of less than 50ml.
    Baby milk and liquid baby food (the contents of each bottle MUST be tasted by the accompanying guardian.
    Solid cosmetics.
    Other items normally carried in cabin baggage, such as books, medicines in non-liquid form, keys, and travel documents may be carried in the cabin bag, as long as they fit into a bag no bigger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm.

    Pushchairs and walking aids, including wheelchairs are permitted but must be security screened.

    To help progress through the airport all customers are asked to adhere to the restrictions. Failure to do so will significantly delay the security screening process and inconvenience other travellers.

    Customers whose bags exceed the permitted dimensions will be asked to check them in and prohibited items will be confiscated by the airport security team,

    Electronic equipment such as laptops will be required to be removed from hand baggage and screened separately. We recommend these items be packed carefully for easy removal at the security search point.

    Customers may purchase any item in store in the departure lounge before departing their final UK airport and take onto the aircraft as normal.

    Customers transferring through the UK
    Customers transferring through the UK will be subject to the same hand baggage restrictions as those starting their journey from a UK airport.

    If you arrive into the UK to connect with a British Airways flight (irrespective of original carrier) with more than ONE industry standard sized bag (56cm x 45cm x 25cm) or with prohibited items, you may be asked to check additional items into the hold, significantly delaying your onward journey.

    Customers transferring through a UK airport onto another flight must not buy any prohibited items such as liquid cosmetics and toiletries until they have cleared security for their final departure from a UK airport."


    Obviously this information may change in the future so it's worth checking with your airline.

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