Passengers should be aware of what they can and cannot take in the cabin
With summer around the corner many are preparing to jet off to a holiday abroad. But, people need to be aware of what they can and cannot take into the cabin with them.
This isn’t just about the airline’s cabin bag allowances, it’s about the items you won’t be allowed to take onboard at all in hand luggage, reports Mirror Online.Whilst some items that are banned are fairly obvious and include, generally speaking, things that explode or are sharp, there are some red-listed things that you would be forgiven for thinking twice about packing.
Some countries ban certain food items from being placed in hand luggage, so check with your airline or tour operator directly if you're unsure and you have something a little unusual in your bag, reports Mirror Online.
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