“Packed a Snack? Discover the Shocking Truth Behind Airport Luggage Restrictions!”
Jetting off on a holiday is exciting — but what if I told you that one innocent little item could lead to your luggage being yanked off the conveyor belt for a suspicious bag search? Yeah, packing can be a real headache, especially when you think you’re being clever with your snacks. An airport baggage handler has dropped some serious knowledge on us about what not to shove in your suitcase, and you might find yourself surprised by one item that could cause chaos at security. So, before you go packing that holiday treat, let’s make sure you don’t land in hot water at the airport. Curious about what to avoid? You might want to keep the marzipan at home! LEARN MORE.
An airport baggage handler has spoken out about what not to do when it comes to flying abroad and sending your belongings through security.
Because if you don’t follow the advice set out by him, you might end up in serious bother – particularly when it comes to bringing food through.
Packing for a holiday can be quite the stressful experience as it is depending on where you are heading to and for how long. And depending on your plans, you might fancy taking some produce with you; something millions of people do.
There are obvious bits you can’t take through airport security that most people are aware of, such as fresh produce or meat products.
But there’s one other food you might not think could be a problem; and it is one that you might be more inclined to pack during the Christmas period.
Don’t pop marzipan in your suitcase (Getty Stock Images)
Speaking to RSVP Live, Dublin Airport baggage handler John explained the issue in full.
He said: “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.”
Marizpan is a common ingredient in cakes, with the sugary almond flavoured confectionery often being used as a layer between the filling and outer icing.
Make sure old labels are not on your bag (Getty Stock Images)
Not what you want or what the airport wants, with security issues concerning the threat of potential explosives a potential risk for everyone in the building. You don’t want to be the cause of that.
On top of that, John said that your bags should not have a ribbon on your handle – something done by many people to identify your luggage, especially if plain in colour.
“Ribbons that people tie onto their suitcases to help identify them can cause issues with the bag being scanned in the baggage hall,” he said.
Ribbons? It’s a no go (Getty Stock Images)
“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.”
On top of both of these issues, old stickers on your bag can cause problems for baggage handlers and security as it slows up the scanning process to make sure your bag is on its way to the right destination.
The old stickers wont scan as being active, so if you have multiple on your bag you could be slowing up the process significantly. Just imagine if everyone did this, it could cause absolute chaos.
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