cornutt
Forum Master
Hate to intrude on DF with something from the "outside" world, but I know that a lot of DF'ers fly a lot, and I wanted everyone to have a heads up. Here's what I've been able to find out so far:
The British government has broken up a major terrorist plot this morning to bomb trans-Atlantic airline flights. Effective immediately, there are a bunch of new restrictions concerning what you can carry on the aircraft in the UK and the US. The US restrictions are basically that you cannot have any items in your carry-ons containing liquids, pastes, gels, etc. That means no beverages (you can't buy a cup of coffee in the terminal and carry it on). No toothpaste, no lotions, no hair sprays, no cough syrup, etc. There are exceptions for baby formula and liquid perscription medicines only. The rules for checked baggage are not changed; you can still check these items.
The UK is even more restrictive right now. Basically, as I understand it, the only items that British travelers may carry on board are wallets, passports, identification papers, eye glasses (without cases), baby formula and sanitary items, and female sanitary items. Women may not carry their purses on. I don't know if they have changed any of the rules for checked baggage or not.
From the sound of it, if you are in London and are trying to fly to the U.S., don't count on being able to get out today. It sounds like they aren't going to allow any flights from London to any U.S. destinations other than JFK and maybe Atlanta or Miami today. Also, I understand that all inbound flights from other countries to Heathrow have been cancelled today, although I may not have heard that part right. In any event, if you have a flight scheduled to fly into Heathrow today or tomorrow, you had better check with your airline. It sounds like it's going to be a mess there for several days.
Be careful today, folks. If you are flying, be alert for any unusual behavior. If you are an experienced traveler, and your instincts tell you that something isn't right, then it probably isn't.
The British government has broken up a major terrorist plot this morning to bomb trans-Atlantic airline flights. Effective immediately, there are a bunch of new restrictions concerning what you can carry on the aircraft in the UK and the US. The US restrictions are basically that you cannot have any items in your carry-ons containing liquids, pastes, gels, etc. That means no beverages (you can't buy a cup of coffee in the terminal and carry it on). No toothpaste, no lotions, no hair sprays, no cough syrup, etc. There are exceptions for baby formula and liquid perscription medicines only. The rules for checked baggage are not changed; you can still check these items.
The UK is even more restrictive right now. Basically, as I understand it, the only items that British travelers may carry on board are wallets, passports, identification papers, eye glasses (without cases), baby formula and sanitary items, and female sanitary items. Women may not carry their purses on. I don't know if they have changed any of the rules for checked baggage or not.
From the sound of it, if you are in London and are trying to fly to the U.S., don't count on being able to get out today. It sounds like they aren't going to allow any flights from London to any U.S. destinations other than JFK and maybe Atlanta or Miami today. Also, I understand that all inbound flights from other countries to Heathrow have been cancelled today, although I may not have heard that part right. In any event, if you have a flight scheduled to fly into Heathrow today or tomorrow, you had better check with your airline. It sounds like it's going to be a mess there for several days.
Be careful today, folks. If you are flying, be alert for any unusual behavior. If you are an experienced traveler, and your instincts tell you that something isn't right, then it probably isn't.