With all the recent changes to hand luggage restrictions by the airlines, many people are unsure as to what they are allowed to carry on to an aircraft. To further muddy the waters, different airlines have different regulations, and what is permitted varies in different countries. The following is a guideline which will hopefully go some way towards solving the confusion.
In January 2008, there were changes made to the existing laws regarding hand luggage restrictions at UK airports. Previous to this time, with the heightened security threat at all UK airports, passengers were only allowed to carry on one item of hand luggage to all flights.
Now this restriction has been lifted from many UK airports, including all the major airports such as Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, and Glasgow. However, it is advisable to check with the local airport before packing hand luggage, since individual airlines may operate different policies regarding carry on baggage.
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