Can you travel alone on an airplane at age 15 or 16? |
I'm just wondering if a 15 or 16 yr old can travel on a plane without a parent or guardian? Thank you. Additional Details Also, in your opinion what is the safest airplane company?... |
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What is your favorite airline Company? |
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Doyou think that fat/obese people should pay for 2 seats on airplanes? |
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How come the people who work for the airlines are so rude? |
| The people at the airlines aren't the nicest people if you don't mine me saying. Even though I'm only a teenager and i don't know everything. But every time i say hello to them or ... |
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Going to a trip to spain =)? |
im going to spain w/ my class!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =D .. what are some good sights to see? Additional Details oh and how is the weather there? we are going next march ^^ .. i really ... |
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Airplane on an international flight? |
i'm going to italy in less than a week and i have a quick question about the plane. we're flying from LA to Chicago, then to Brussels, Belgium.
will the plane for Chicago to B... |
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What are some good thing to do on an airplain to pass time? |
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Have you ever flown with British Airways ? |
From London Gatwick to Naples or
Naples to London Gatwick.......Whta's the service? aircraft? snack? ecc....?... |
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Can I fly from London Gatwick to Germany ? |
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Where could I get a cheap airline tickets? |
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Do Airport Police have the right to take a photograph of a passenger? |
Please settle an argument. My friend says they have the right to photograph anyone they like. I think they do not. How could they have the right to photograph someone who has committed no crime? <... |
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I can't print my e-ticket for my flight - am I ok just showing an ID at the counter? |
| I don't own a printer, which is stupid of me. I emailed the confirmation page to myself, just in case, but I was wondering if I have to print it out in order to get the boarding pass. Am I all ... |
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Can you bring these on an airplane? |
Tweezers
iPod
Cam recorder
water
this is probably a stupid question but I heard you couldn't bring liquids on a plane.... |
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Can you book a flight for 7 June, 2014 now? |
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Is it safer to travel by? |
| Emerites Airline than it is to fly by American or british airlines?... |
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Aleksandr |
Why is it safe to bring liquids on a plane now? |
Why was it safe to bring liquids on a plane just a few weeks after the ban was put into effect due to a terrorist plot? Were they afraid the terrorist group had some operatives who weren't captured who might go forward with the attack, or was it to make people feel safer? And is there any reason bringing liquids onto a plane is safer now than a few weeks ago?
Opinions are welcome but points will go to anyone who can tell me how the decision was made. Additional Details By the way, I traveled on a plane a year and a half ago, and absent-mindedly brought a bottle of water... when I was passing through security I asked where I could throw it away and they said no, it's OK, bring it |
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Macaw_Lover
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Not all liquids are allowed on flights at this point in time. The ones that are allowed they keep them to an extreme minimum of 3 oz. I'm not 100 % sure on this, but I had heard from another fellow travel industry person say that the amount of liquids that were trying to be used in London for a bomb was a substantial amount that was needed. If it is restricted to 3 oz. it makes it much more difficult to accomplish there "sick plans".
I think we have all seen nothing is impossible though, so I suppose if they get enough terrorist onto one flight, then who knows.
I believe in the near future it will come to where only electronics, must needed meds, etc. will be allowed on flights and all other unnecessary stuff to have on a flight will need to be checked.
If this were to happen and if valuables were required to check, definitely make sure to have travel insurance to cover the cost of your valuables. If something is broken, the airline isn't financially considered responsible for the damages.
Check this link for updated information as of today on luggage allowance on flights.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
Maybe this well answer some of the questions you may have. Have a good day =) |
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lynne
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a relative of mine who works for Jet Blue told me you can take 3 ounces on now, but i would check with the individual airports before flying. you can look their # up and call customer service. |
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aries4272
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I don't know but I don't like it at all. |
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chiroptera chemist
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It's not safe ti's just legal. |
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Opinionatedkitten
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Well, I don't know the details of how that particular decision was made, but I have been working in the news media for some years and have become incredibly cynical about the whole flow of information and the way authorities react to it.
Simply put, the news cycle has an attention span of about 1 1/2 week. Something is always happening to grab the media's attention. This become the publics' focus. There may be a mass murder somewhere, a terror plot, like the one you mentioned, a political scandal, etc..., etc... there's always something. The public has a short memory and the news media is going by a 'if it bleeds it leads' rule, which means they're going to air the new sensation ad nauseam.
When the news media forgets about an issue and goes to the new flavor of the month, the majority of the public tends to forget about it as well. The authorities no longer feel the pressure to address that issue urgently and they stop deploying unreasonable measures to the latest media scare fad. The fact is, plain and simple, perfect security would require half the adult population working in security in one respect or another. Government can't possibly do it and know general security is much more efficient than response to specific threats like 'liquid on a plane', simply because that's the last attempt. The next one will, of course, be different. There's really little point in focusing on 'liquids on a plane'. Just like 'shoes on a plane'. Who knows? Next time it could be someone's wrist watch - they don't go through the scanner. |
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calming
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Did you not read about the London Scare? It about 5-6 months ago had to do with terrorists using a mixture of liquids to make explosives...that's why they stopped it now...but not 1 1/2 years ago....when they let you bring water on...now they will allow you only a minimal amount and they must be able to see it |
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Gent Of Style
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You Still have to put gels and liquids (with a few exceptions like breast milk and perscription medicine) in your carry on luggage, you can, however, take on liquids and gels you have bought at duty free AFTER going through security.
Travellers going to the United States (U.S.):
For all flights departing Canada and bound for the United States (U.S.) from airports providing U.S. pre-clearance services (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal), the sale of liquids, gels or aerosols at duty free stores will continue to be permitted provided passengers transfer these items to their checked baggage before proceeding through the screening process.
For all other flights departing Canada and bound for the U.S., liquids, gels or aerosols may be available for purchase at duty free stores and onboard aircraft depending on the airline. Passengers will only receive their goods upon termination of the flight and should enquire at their duty free store or with their airline to determine if this service is available. |
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StylerEX
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I suppose you should check online with each individual airport you will be visiting, due to the fact that each airport have their own rules. Also one tip. Dont wear pants with lots of zippers. I flew out of San Francisco, passed the metal detector, but when I flew out of Philly, it made the metal detector go crazy, then I had to be body searched, which takes awhile. |
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Bart S
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The services innvolved (aviation and security) have done explosives tests with the substances that presumably were to be used by those involved in last month's plot, and have concluded which amounts are 'safe' and which are potentially dangerous.
Any security measures have to be a compromise. You may not like to hear it, but it is not possible to check everyone for absolutely everything. The system would collapse within days, as they found at Heathrow when they tried. |
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take_me_to_the_beach
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I'm personally OK with banning all kinds of things on the airplane, even if it costed me another $10 - 20 per ticket for extra security and I couldn't bring on my own water, Ipod, etc. Relaxing on the rules after a month or two (which I think has happened before w/ something else) bothers me. I would GUESS that it has to do with threat level assessments. Our government (and others) have gotten a lot better at sniffing out problems before they happen. I don't mind sacrificing a few extra rights in the name of security. Go ahead and have wiretaps on international calls to Iran, Saudi Arabia... I don't care. We can't keep living like we did in the past. Times have changed. If we dont' change our ways another 911 is right around the corner. |
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