In our second week of Plane Talking – the column which answers your most frequent questions about flying – we’re tackling some important issues for those planning on taking summer holidays this year. How to find a good deal, how to have luxury travel while there’s a credit crunch and, the question we’re asked above all else, what can you take in your hand luggage when departing from a UK airport?
Q: I’m confused about the current rules for hand luggage. Everything seems to have changed so many times. Can I take a bottle of water in my bag? Can I take sun cream? What is not allowed?
Oonagh: Since January, the one-item restriction has been lifted at most airports. The maximum size for pieces of hand luggage is 56cm x 45cm x 25cm, including wheels, handles and external pockets. The airline you are flying with may stipulate a smaller bag however, and it may allow just one bag. Check with your airline in advance.
Passengers are allowed to bring small amounts of liquids (up to 100ml) through airport security. The liquids should be in separate containers in a resealable plastic bag. A small freezer bag would do.
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Reading the comments on this blog there are some common questions that frequently arise and problems that readers seek help on regularly. This new column, published fortnightly, aims to help you with any flying dilemmas you’re facing. To start with, we’re kicking off with the Top Three: the questions we read most often. If you’ve got a question you’d like answered by us, just post a comment at the bottom of this piece…
We look forward to hearing from you…
Sabrina Wolfe, Seema Salaam and Oonagh Shiel, editors Cheap Flight News
Q: What is easyJet’s email address?
Sabrina: This is the question we’re asked above all else. It’s not just about easyJet – you want to know the same thing for many of the other low-cost airlines. Readers get in touch with us all the time to see how they can contact the airline, either to change flight details, ask for some more information, or to make a complaint.
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© The Boeing Company
Oonagh Shiel, Site Editor
Where will you be? Going West to East - normally the worst way to get jet lag – shortly (I hope) after 2007 on a First Choice, Continental Airlines or Northwest Airlines flight. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner was previewed at the recent Farnborough Airshow.
Why? The Dreamliner will make jet lag a thing of the past. Eureka! No more exhausted stumbling into the Arrivals terminal to mumble greetings at family members; no more waking up at 4am and wondering if I can really start my day at that time; no more falling asleep at 3pm; no more trying to keep very grumpy small children awake until their normal bed time.
Continue reading: So Next Season: On a Boeing 787 Dreamliner »
© BOB diving
Sabrina Wolfe, Senior Site Editor
Where will you be? Tenerife
Why? Tenerife is a great island to visit for many reasons. It’s got fantastic weather all year round (the tourist website boasts that it has the “lowest temperature difference between summer and winter for anywhere in the world”); the famed black sand beaches; and a stunning landscape which includes volcanoes, mountains, deserts and a “lunar” peaks.
But, more than all this, Tenerife is also the only place in Europe where you can go BOB diving.
What’s on offer? BOB diving is a new type of diving for, well, those who don’t really like the normal sort. Always wanted to see the underwater world, but never fancied all that swimming around and getting your hair wet? Then BOB diving is perfect.
Continue reading: So Next Season: Playa de las Americas, Tenerife »
Hugo Burge, Head of International
Where will you be? Belle Ile, off the coast of Brittany.
Why? I hate myself for mentioning this spot but what can I do. The best thing about it is that no-one goes there! No celebrities (well none stupid enough to say so), just families and folks in the know. It’s hard to get there and ironically (for a posting on Cheapflights) has no major airport! Best way to get there is the train from Paris and then a ferry from Quiberon. There is a restaurant where apparently Mitterrand was a regular but I’m not sure that caused a stampede to this charming island.
What’s on offer? A small and quiet island where many folks bicycle around or drive in mini-mokes. It is desperately unfashionable and low key; a hang out for Parisians unwinding, families wanting beach holidays and artistes.
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