New Airline Restrictions Ban Common Travel items From Carry-On Luggage
Paris, France – Travelers should prepare for stricter security measures as airlines implement new prohibitions on certain items in carry-on luggage, effective immediately. Teh restrictions, announced this week by French authorities and adopted by numerous carriers, aim to bolster security protocols amid evolving threats. Passengers are now barred from bringing certain seemingly innocuous items aboard aircraft cabins, adding to existing limitations on sharp objects and liquids.
The updated rules build upon existing carry-on restrictions-such as prohibitions on scissors, cutters, razors, and small knives-and now include a broader range of everyday products. Cosmetics and beauty products remain permitted, but must be stored in a transparent kit and adhere to established liquid volume limits.Airlines are also emphasizing the importance of checking battery power for electronic devices and recommending the use of traditional suitcases to streamline security checks.These measures are intended to expedite screening processes and minimize potential disruptions at airports, particularly during peak travel seasons.
Travelers are advised to thoroughly review the updated guidelines before packing to avoid delays or confiscation of prohibited items. Airlines are encouraging passengers to carefully prepare their luggage, clearly separating items intended for the cabin from those destined for checked baggage. Further data and detailed lists of prohibited items are available on airline websites and airport security websites.