New Delhi: Creams, lotions, toothpaste and other liquid and gels are slowly finding their way back into flights, after a government order which has allowed passengers to carry limited quantity of these items separately.
Leading air-carriers Kingfisher and Spice Jet have implemented the new order and allowed up to 100 ml of liquids and gels, which can be carried in a separate bag during the journey. Low-cost carrier Air Deccan and Air-India are yet to implement the order.
Officials of Air-India and Air Deccan said they are waiting for an intimation from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security in this regard. SpiceJet officials said it has already allowed limited quantity of liquid and gels in its flights. “But only in a transparent bag.”
12/10/06 Daily News & Analysis
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