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Subject: Re: Prohibited Items Posted on: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 17:40:24 -0700


"LeeNY" wrote in message
news:1182521773.465550.34220@u2g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 22, 10:04 am, "Rick" wrote:
>> I got stopped at airline
>> security once because I had forgotten I had a small pair of scissors in
>> my
>> travel kit. I understand that things like nail clippers and pocket
>> knives
>> are not allowed on airplanes any more.
>
> They are most certainly allowed on airplanes - they just have to be in
> your checked baggage, not in your carry-on. Anything that you feel is
> questionable, simply pack it in the luggage that you'll be handing
> over to the porters who will take your bags from you when you arrive
> at the pier. You'll only be without these things for a short time,
> just until your bags are delivered to you in your stateroom. I
> wouldn't be surprised if knives bigger than pocket knives are brought
> on board in checked bags - divers will often carry a dive knife with
> them.
>
> So, keep the contents of your carry-on to a minimum...carry just what
> you'll need until the bulk of your luggage arrives.
>
> Lee

BTW fuel cells cannot be packed in carry on or checked luggage ( i had a gas
powered curling iron) the cartridge went undetected on the first flight but
I was paged to the desk at the gate when it was found on the return flight.
I instructed them to throw the cartridge out.