European Union lawmakers have voted to adopt a proposal that will allow air passengers to bring a personal item into the cabin and a piece of hand luggage of up to seven kilogrammes free of charge.
We've all been there, frantically last minute packing for the airport to be all of a sudden left googling 'does mascara count as a liquid' when we get to our toiletry bags. Or worse, being held up at ...
In travel news this week: Why Thailand did a U-turn on legalizing marijuana, why the party might be over for Germany’s clubbing capital, plus more generous luggage rules are coming to European flights ...
Yet, one little-known security rule can still catch out even seasoned passengers, and it concerns electronic gadgets. This ...
More items have been deemed too risky for checked luggage. Before the summer travel season began, TSA banned power banks and portable chargers containing lithium-ion batteries from flying in checked ...
Ireland West Airport unveils new security screening system, scraps liquid restrictions. Passengers at Dublin Airport no longer need to take liquids, gels, or electronics out of their hand luggage at ...
Members of the European Union parliament’s Transport and Tourism Committee voted this week to push to enhance airline ...
European lawmakers have voted to get rid of tricksy, confusing airline carry-on fees and promote standardization across the industry. The proposal still requires approval from EU member states but, if ...
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