Luggage Handler Reveals Which Items Can Trigger Airport Security Searches

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 7, 2024 20:00 PMNews
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Tourist carrying the Luggage in Airport. Source: Photo by Gabrielle Henderson on Unsplash

A luggage handler has highlighted items that passengers should avoid packing to prevent their bags from being searched. The advice also includes a warning against using colorful accessories like ribbons on suitcases.

 

Many travelers mark their luggage with unique tags and strings for easy identification at their destination. While this hack helps in spotting bags on carousels, it can interfere with scanning procedures, as noted by John, a baggage handler at Dublin Airport.

 

John explained that accessories like ribbons can cause delays during the scanning process. "Ribbons that people tie onto their suitcases to help identify them can cause issues with the bag being scanned in the baggage hall. If the bag can’t be scanned automatically, it can end up in manual processing, which could mean your bag doesn’t make it to the flight."

 

He also warned against using old stickers on luggage. "Take old stickers off the bag," he advised. "It can cause confusion with the scanning process." Air travel experts have noted that flyers who stick barcodes to their luggage can cause significant delays.

 

The interior contents of luggage are just as important as the exterior. According to John, food products containing marzipan can raise security concerns due to its similar density to explosives. "Don’t ever pack marzipan in your luggage. It has the same density as some explosives, so your bag will be removed and you’ll be called from the plane for a bag search."

 

Security procedures at airports are evolving with the introduction of new scanners. These advanced machines, which provide a 3D image of the bag's contents, will eventually allow passengers to carry more than the current 100ml liquid limit in hand luggage. This change is expected to be in place by summer, offering a smoother security process.

 

However, passengers should be cautious, as different airports may have varying rules regarding liquid limits. It is essential to stay informed about the specific security regulations at each airport to avoid losing personal items.

 

Experts suggest that the end of the 100ml liquid rule in the UK could see passengers carrying up to two liters of liquids in their hand luggage, significantly easing travel restrictions.

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