United States of America
Due to various security measures, in cases of doubt the security officials would need to open bags without the presence of the guest. Incase the baggage is locked using regular locks, our security officers would be forced to break them open. This may cause inconvenience to the guest and may be a hindrance for the baggage security further throughout the journey. Therefore to avoid loss and any further issues, the Transport Security Administration requests guest traveling to the US to utilize locks that can be opened by security officers using universal "master" keys so that the locks may not have to be cut. These locks are available at airports and travel stores nationwide. The packaging on the locks indicates whether they can be opened by the Transport Security Administration
European Union (EU) Security rules in your hand luggage Effective November 06, 2006 at all airports in the European Union (EU) and in Norway, Iceland and Switzerland the below restrictions apply:
You can still:
Singapore Security Measures to restrict Liquids, Aerosols and Gels The following security measures will come into effect for all flights departing from Singapore Changi Airport. The following restrictions will apply on the carriage of Liquids, Aerosols and Gases in passengers' hand baggage:
United KingdomSecurity Measures at all UK airports The following security measures will come into effect for all flights departing from UK airports. The following restrictions will apply on the carriage of Liquids and Medicines in hand baggageLiquids:
Please note that 'Liquids' includes:
Medicines and baby food:
Cabin Baggage Standards by British Airports Authority (BAA) at London Heathrow British Airports Authority (BAA) has implemented IATA standards for cabin baggage size effective from 1st August, 2006 on all flights departing from all terminals of London Heathrow. The decision of implementation is taken in light of security reasons and flight delays caused due to long passenger queues at the Central Security Search (& Flight Connections Centre) at London Heathrow Airport as a result of passengers carrying hand baggage in sizes too big for the X-Ray machine. The IATA standard dimension of permitted cabin hand baggage is 22 inches (56 cms) in length; 18 inches (45 cms) in width and 10 inches (25 cms) in depth. Passengers carrying hand baggage exceeding these dimensions, will not be permitted to pass through Central Security Search. Passengers will have to return to the airline’s check-in counters to check in the hand baggage or repack them into smaller hand bags. No exemptions will be given. Each passenger is restricted to carrying only one item (in addition to the re-sealable liquids bag) through the airport search point. Musical instruments will, as an exception , be allowed as a second item of cabin baggage, but will need to be screened and passengers should check with their airlines if special arrangements (e.g. purchasing an extra seat) for these large instruments will be required. For passengers checking in from all UK domestic flights onwards to any international flights, baggage gauges (with the stipulated size) have been placed at strategic locations to measure the size of cabin baggage. Passengers will not be permitted to carry the cabin baggage which does not fit the gauge size.
The cabin baggage policy will apply to:
The policy will not be applied in Flight Connections Centre, Terminal Transfer Search Areas, Staff Search or Control Posts.
Exceptions to the limitations of the hand baggage are:
GulfFor any questions regarding these travel arrangements, you can contact your nearest Jet Airways Offices or your travel agents.
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