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taking xmas lights onto a flight
Do you reckon that we can take a smallish package of fairy lights onto a plane and not in hand luggage?
I know you cant take xmas crackers etc, but surely, lights would be ok?
cheers!
I know you cant take xmas crackers etc, but surely, lights would be ok?
cheers!
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http://www.direct.gov...l/AirTravel/DG_176922
http://www.direct.gov...l/AirTravel/DG_176922
Each airline will have its own rules but those will be framed around the standard IATA regulations. Take a look on the airline's website to check, but I've never heard of any restrictions on the carriage of electrical items in checked baggage. Here, for example, are Ryanair's rules:
http://www.ryanair.co...in-checked-in-baggage
However it would be sensible to leave your bag unlocked, with the fairy lights packed on top of everything else, so that the item can be quickly checked if it causes any concerns when the baggage is scanned.
Chris
http://www.ryanair.co...in-checked-in-baggage
However it would be sensible to leave your bag unlocked, with the fairy lights packed on top of everything else, so that the item can be quickly checked if it causes any concerns when the baggage is scanned.
Chris
thank you --
we will remember adaptor, and not keen on forwarding the lights on by post, so not sure yet what to do. Will chew it over tomorrow after I have a long hard read again in that link!
Thanks so much for answers x
sorry being a pain, but i'm sure I'll ask more questions in the next few days. lol
we will remember adaptor, and not keen on forwarding the lights on by post, so not sure yet what to do. Will chew it over tomorrow after I have a long hard read again in that link!
Thanks so much for answers x
sorry being a pain, but i'm sure I'll ask more questions in the next few days. lol
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