As Brits prepare for their , a warning has been issued about what not to pack in your hand luggage. Hand luggage is often used to store valuables or items needed on the , but the company advises travellers to be cautious about what they include.
Firstly, Fulton Umbrellas warns holidaymakers to be mindful when packing electronic items with lithium ion batteries. While rules can vary between airlines, generally only electronics with batteries between 100Wh and 160Wh should be packed in hand luggage. The firm also advises ensuring all devices are fully charged and switched off before being stowed away.
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Fulton Umbrellas also urges travellers to think carefully about the food they pack in their carry-on cases, reports . While many people take food home or snack on the plane, items like jams, soft cheese and chutneys could be seized as they count towards the 100ml limit on liquids.
Furthermore, different countries have additional restrictions on certain types of food, so it's crucial to research banned items before travelling to avoid disappointment and confiscation.
Finally, the company suggests passengers should steer clear of packing certain types of umbrella in their hand luggage, depending on their size.
While there are generally no restrictions on carrying a brolly in your hand luggage, larger 'golf-style' umbrellas could pose a risk, especially when packed in soft cases.
Instead, holidaymakers are advised to stow these larger umbrellas in their checked luggage, freeing up more space for other items in their carry-on bag.
In addition, Fulton Umbrellas has issued a warning to those fitness enthusiasts who plan to maintain their regimen while on holiday, advising them to reconsider packing protein powders in their bags.
Although not explicitly prohibited by airlines, these powders can obscure the view on X-ray machines, hiding items that are placed behind them.
Consequently, travellers who opt to pack protein powders in their hand luggage may find themselves spending extra time at security, as staff will likely need to manually inspect the case.
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