Kingfisher
2007-08-05 16:54:11 UTC
Humberside Airport continues to operate as normal but with enhanced
security.
The Airport has restrictions on parking outside the terminal building.
Customers wishing to pick up or drop off passengers are being directed to
the short stay car park where free parking is available for 15 minutes.
Passengers are reminded that all other security restrictions remain in
force. This includes no liquids over 100ml to be carried in hand luggage.
Current Regulations
Hand baggage:
Passengers will continue to be allowed just one item of hand baggage. The
size of the bag is 56cm x 45cm x 25cm. This is consistent with the
International Air Transport Association's long-standing recommendation.
Exemption for musical instruments:
Large musical instruments will be allowed as a second item of hand luggage
but they will have to be screened separately.
Liquids:
Passengers will be permitted to carry in their cabin baggage, small
quantities of liquids in separate containers each with a capacity not
greater than 100ml. This will have to be declared to security officers,
removed from their baggage and x-rayed separately.
These items must be contained within a small, re-sealable plastic wallet,
which will be have to be removed from their hand baggage and x-rayed
separately.
The new rules stipulate that the plastic wallet must not exceed one litre
capacity per passenger - thats around half the size of a standard A4 piece
of paper and it must be sealable. The wallet can contain two or more items
of less than 100mls each but must not be cluttered to allow security
officers to carry out thorough checks.
Large electrical items / Laptops:
Laptops and other complex items of electrical equipment have to be removed
from hand luggage and screened separately.
WHAT DOES NOT CHANGE
Passengers will continue to be allowed to pack liquids in the bags that they
check in.
They will also be allowed to carry in their hand luggage prescribed
medicines and dietary requirements including baby foods, for use during the
trip. Passengers may be asked for proof that these items are needed.
Passengers will be able to buy liquids including drinks and perfumes either
in an EU airport shop after security control, or on board an aircraft
operated by an EU airlines. If they are sold in a special sealed bag,
passengers must not open them before they are screened otherwise the
contents may be confiscated at the checkpoint.
security.
The Airport has restrictions on parking outside the terminal building.
Customers wishing to pick up or drop off passengers are being directed to
the short stay car park where free parking is available for 15 minutes.
Passengers are reminded that all other security restrictions remain in
force. This includes no liquids over 100ml to be carried in hand luggage.
Current Regulations
Hand baggage:
Passengers will continue to be allowed just one item of hand baggage. The
size of the bag is 56cm x 45cm x 25cm. This is consistent with the
International Air Transport Association's long-standing recommendation.
Exemption for musical instruments:
Large musical instruments will be allowed as a second item of hand luggage
but they will have to be screened separately.
Liquids:
Passengers will be permitted to carry in their cabin baggage, small
quantities of liquids in separate containers each with a capacity not
greater than 100ml. This will have to be declared to security officers,
removed from their baggage and x-rayed separately.
These items must be contained within a small, re-sealable plastic wallet,
which will be have to be removed from their hand baggage and x-rayed
separately.
The new rules stipulate that the plastic wallet must not exceed one litre
capacity per passenger - thats around half the size of a standard A4 piece
of paper and it must be sealable. The wallet can contain two or more items
of less than 100mls each but must not be cluttered to allow security
officers to carry out thorough checks.
Large electrical items / Laptops:
Laptops and other complex items of electrical equipment have to be removed
from hand luggage and screened separately.
WHAT DOES NOT CHANGE
Passengers will continue to be allowed to pack liquids in the bags that they
check in.
They will also be allowed to carry in their hand luggage prescribed
medicines and dietary requirements including baby foods, for use during the
trip. Passengers may be asked for proof that these items are needed.
Passengers will be able to buy liquids including drinks and perfumes either
in an EU airport shop after security control, or on board an aircraft
operated by an EU airlines. If they are sold in a special sealed bag,
passengers must not open them before they are screened otherwise the
contents may be confiscated at the checkpoint.
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