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#143489 by Littlejohn
16 Oct 2006, 22:28
I don't think this is the sort of thing you will hear with any reliability on the rumour mill. I see you are flying on 12 November, so I would assume the current restrictions will still be in place I am afraid. Most importantly, remember beauty is from with in, so I am sure you will look a stunner whether you can take your toiletries or not [y]
#143506 by Milliemoo
16 Oct 2006, 22:56
We're talking 24hrs here [:0]

I think I can survive the LHR-LAX without scaring too many small children, but I was hoping to have a shower at LAX before the last leg to AKL

humpf

Milliemoo
#143507 by VS045
16 Oct 2006, 23:01
You can take some things, like lipstick AFAIK - just not liquid toiletries. If you pick up your checked-in luggage at LAX, you could take out a toiletry bag there, use its contents and then re-check your luggage with the bag back in.

VS.
#143510 by Milliemoo
16 Oct 2006, 23:22
Ahhhhhhhhh just had a closer look at the BAA site. I had been looking at the AirNZ site which says there's extra restrcitions for US flights and that you can't take ANY cosmetics or toiletries.

Do I go by the BAA site then [?] I might be able to survive with powder and blusher, so long as I get some moisturiser and lip balm on the flight.

Milliemoo
#143514 by Littlejohn
16 Oct 2006, 23:39
I strongly suggest you do stick to the BAA site - the information on there is what the security staff at LHR will be working to. No Liquids, pastes or gels I am afraid. But you can buy stuff airside to slap on (Although you should not take it onto the plane as you are going to LAX rather than a non-us destination). Should you try and sneak stuff through the boarding gate, there are plenty of stories on other forums of people succeeding. But I have to tell you they even found a lighter in the dark recesses of my carry on (even I didn't know it was there, honest!) so be prepared to loose your stash and expect some serious questions. Alternatively you could buy supplies at LAX, but of course they will sting you.

Or you could just enjoy your flight............

Just to clarify, Lipgloss is not a solid cosmetic and will not be allowed through security.
#143522 by Milliemoo
16 Oct 2006, 23:49
Cheers ma dear [y]

Milliemoo
#143567 by cshore
17 Oct 2006, 10:48
Since all this shenanigans started, I have stocked up with solid deodorant, solid shaving soap and tooth powder. Problem solved!

Chris
#143577 by Claire L
17 Oct 2006, 11:27
Under current BAA restrictions no matter where you are flying to you can buy cosmetics/liquids once in the departure lounge :) TSA restrictions for once you land in the US allow about 4 or 5 travel sized bottles into a quart sized zip lock bag so you should manage fine.

Claire ;)
#143592 by Neil
17 Oct 2006, 12:26
Originally posted by Claire L
Under current BAA restrictions no matter where you are flying to you can buy cosmetics/liquids once in the departure lounge :)


At BAA prices?? no thanks... think I would rather smell for a few hours[:I]
#143633 by Wolves27
17 Oct 2006, 13:50
I'm taking latex gel, fake blood and spirit gum to New York later this month. Probably best in the hold I'm guessing.....

Dean
#143652 by HighFlyer
17 Oct 2006, 14:57
Originally posted by Wolves27
I'm taking latex gel, fake blood and spirit gum to New York later this month. Probably best in the hold I'm guessing.....

Dean


Oh the things these modern boys get up to in their spare time ... :)

Thanks,
Sarah
#143682 by cshore
17 Oct 2006, 17:20
Originally posted by Claire L
Under current BAA restrictions no matter where you are flying to you can buy cosmetics/liquids once in the departure lounge :) TSA restrictions for once you land in the US allow about 4 or 5 travel sized bottles into a quart sized zip lock bag so you should manage fine.

Claire ;)


VS haven't updated their hand baggage page on the website to reflect this yet, though. They are still saying that no liquids at all will be allowed onto US-bound planes. BAA (and DFT, though their guidance seems thin) are saying that you can take any liquids you have purchased in the departure lounge after security.

Someone is making an absolute fortune selling liquids in departures!

Chris
#143695 by VS045
17 Oct 2006, 18:47
BTW, the bag you take must be (IIRC) 54x46x24cmish, or measurements around that[:I]

VS.
#143791 by Claire L
18 Oct 2006, 12:23
This is now on the VS website, it has been there for a few days -

Passengers travelling to the US:

Passengers boarding flights to the USA may now carry liquids that have been purchased after the central screening point.

Right near the bottom.

Claire ;)
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