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Question: I am flying to the British Virgin Islands. Can I carry a purse and camera bag onto the plane?
Question Description:
Just wondering if the same restrictions that apply
to flying to and from England/United Kingdom apply
to the BVI's, since they are part of the UK.....
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Answer#1: The rules are changing almost daily. Check with
your airline just before you get ready to leave
home.
Answer#2: I am traveling to Grand Cayman(a british
territory) next week on American Airlines. I
called the airline and the lady I spoke with said
the strict UK policy on carry-on luggage extends
to the british territories as well. The only items
you will be allowed to carry-on will be your
passport/ID, plane ticket, wallet, medications,
baby formula (if traveling with an infant) and
these items must be carried in a clear plastic bag
through the security checkpoint. All other items
such as laptops, iPods, cell phones, PDAs, etc.
must be placed in checked luggage. This totally
sucks for me because I have an 8-hour flight to
get there with nothing to entertain myself with.
Answer#3: Check with your airline. Though most are the same
some are/were still allowing some
camera/laptops...
Answer#4: Yes they do...if You're using a American
airport...No electronics in a carry on bag...So if
you have to stop in Puerto Rico or Florida and You
have to go through the Checkpoint..No lotions,
perfumes, liquids Nor electronics...
Answer#5: Yes you can, don't have any film in the camera
because it will ruined by the x-ray machine.
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