No tweezers but glasses are OK? Those security rules really make no sense at all...(I suppose I should be greatful they let me through with wine-glasses -one could do alot of harm with shattered glass).
There are hardly that many things to remember to be honest.I used to love airports and flying, but now its a case of trying to remember one rule after another.
It's to speed up the security checking part.
If everyone was carrying 3 or 4 bags, even ones from shops, then the process would be increased greatly as each bag needs to be monitored as it goes through the xray.
It's simple really.
Yes it does. The time of putting all the bags in and collecting them on the otherside.It doesnt make any difference time-wise if they are encased in one larger bag.
Yes it does. The time of putting all the bags in and collecting them on the otherside.
Contact the Terminal Services Office (TSO) at Dublin Airport and I'm sure they'll tell you this.
And don't get me started on the security checkers that allowed the wine glasses through (and on to the plane). Hopefully they got the dangerous water-like substances instead of the long stem glasses that could act just like a long bladed knife. Oh, hang on, knives are banned, probably not glasses. I wonder what would happen if someone turned up with a knife *made of* glass . . . that would have them scratching their heads for a while.
But sure you can buy glass objects airside in most airports so why would they stop you? Airside in Dublin Airport for instance you can buy John Rocha wine glasses, Waterford Crystal, Swarovski Crystal etc.., There are no restrictions on bringing these object onto the plane from airside shops.Yes, the more I think about it, I'm amazed they let me through with wine glasses. I was loking at the scanner monitor when they went through it, and they were clearly recognisable as wine glasses.
My sister had also brought them from Heathrow to Edinburgh to give to me, so they got through on 2 different flights.
But sure you can buy glass objects airside in most airports so why would they stop you? Airside in Dublin Airport for instance you can buy John Rocha wine glasses, Waterford Crystal, Swarovski Crystal etc.., There are no restrictions on bringing these object onto the plane from airside shops.
Bars airside also serve drink in glasses, quiet easy to bring onboard.
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