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plug in hand luggage
miss_edith
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Does anyone know if you are allowed to take plugs in hand luggage on flights? I'm flying on Sunday with only hand luggage and want to take my camera charger and adapter plug. Are these allowed onboard?
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Yes, that's fine - there will be plenty of people doing the same. The main restrictions these days are on liquids.
[edit] here is a list of the current restrictions - your airline may have further limits on case size:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_transsec/documents/page/dft_transsec_613514.hcsp0 -
As long as it fits into you one piece of handbaggage, then yes you can take it on board."An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind" - Mahatma Gandhi0
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