Advice for Travel – Dangerous goods CAA guide

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Advice for Travel - Dangerous goods CAA guideTravel advice packing guide: Please find the latest information from the CAA, regarding dangerous goods and the items you can pack in hand luggage and in hold luggage.

Geoff Leach, manager of the dangerous goods office at the CAA, said: “The majority of passengers are very careful when packing their luggage and know which items can and cannot be taken on board.

holiday travel adviceFind out more at caa.co.uk/travellingsafely

“While we are all made aware of the security restrictions imposed, passengers still need to be reminded that some items, which are relatively innocuous in everyday use, are capable of posing a serious risk to the occupants of an aircraft, no matter where they are carried on the aircraft.

“We wish to remind passengers to check the instructions covering dangerous goods on their operator’s website or in the CAA’s Travelling Safely leaflet before they travel.

“If they are still unsure at the airport, there are notices on display and they can also ask the advice of the airline’s check-in staff.”

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/3/TravellingSafelyFinal.pdf


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