Air travel restrictions

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By GreyFox


Air travel restrictions

Everybody that flies frequently knows that there has been some air travel restrictions. You could not bring any liquids on the plane, and that means ANY liquids. Not even a bottle of water. You could put them in your baggage, but not in the carry-on bags to go with you on the plane.

These air restrictions have changed a little bit from what they used to be. The new air restrictions now are that you are allowed to carry liquids, aerosols and gels. But them must be in a bottle or a container of three ounces or less. They want this because at the security check stop, they will put all you liquids in a plastic bag and scan them. They will also allow, any liquid purchased from the airplane to take with you on the plane. These restrictions will be put on both, international and domestic flights.

This whole thing started when some British officials caught a group of people because they told them they were going to bomb the plane with liquids that they had. They have been arrested and the case is was taken to court for any further decisions.

Just remember, when going on a plane, you are allowed to bring liquids but your bottles will have to be very small because they are going to have to fix in a small plastic bag at the security checkout. If they do not fix, they will not let you pass. Also, when packing a your carry on purse or luggage, make sure that it is easy packed and that it is ready for a security check. The security officials may get suspicious because of that, but then again, if you have nothing to hide, you should not get in trouble.

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Tricia  says:
3 years ago

Typo in last paragraph. Should read "fit" not "fix" (third line)

Rajesh  says:
16 months ago

what is the rule of pregenant to travel

R. Faerber  says:
10 months ago

Check the information for spelling and punctuation errors. It's written very poorly.

Rebecca  says:
5 months ago

Don;t mean to be picky but your writing is full of noun-verb agreement errors which make it difficult to understand your message clearly. Keep to the same verb tense-

e.g. Everybody that flies frequently knows that there HAVE been some air travel restrictions. You could not bring any liquids on the plane, and that MEANT any liquids. Not even a bottle of water. You could put them in your baggage, but not in the carry-on bags THAT WENT with you on the plane.

Chelsea  says:
3 months ago

I second R.Faerber's complaint. I will add that syntax is also a problem. 2 me dat is sad but, only coz I can tell diffrenss. Ha Ha

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