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Scuba gear in cabin baggage?

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Chris Notton - 23 Nov 2006 00:46 GMT
Ciao tutti,

I am off to Mauritius for Xmas. I normaly carry my regulators, hoses,
computers etc. in hand luggage. Anyone tried this lately?

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Graham Frankland - 23 Nov 2006 00:52 GMT
> Ciao tutti,
>
> I am off to Mauritius for Xmas. I normaly carry my regulators, hoses,
> computers etc. in hand luggage. Anyone tried this lately?
>
> Pip pip
Brought regs back from Portugal in September during the main airport alert
period, no problems.  Everything was inspected very closely so be prepared
to unpack hand baggage.

Graham.
Euge - 23 Nov 2006 13:29 GMT
I second that. Went to Egypt from Dublin via Gatwick. Security is tighter
from Gatwick but no problems carrying regulators, but I had to empty my hand
luggage going from Dublin as they weren't used to big lumps of metal going
through their x-ray machines but once I explained what they were (they were
also curious about my underwater housing for my camera) there was no problem
bringing them onboard. I flew Ryanair from Dublin to London and British
Airways from London to Egypt.

>> Ciao tutti,
>>
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>
> Graham.
Rick Hughes - 24 Nov 2006 15:25 GMT
As long as bag is not bigger than limit, and weight does not exceed they are
permitted items.

Took mine to Egypt 3 weeks ago

> Ciao tutti,
>
> I am off to Mauritius for Xmas. I normaly carry my regulators, hoses,
> computers etc. in hand luggage. Anyone tried this lately?
>
> Pip pip
Chris Notton - 30 Nov 2006 01:26 GMT
> As long as bag is not bigger than limit, and weight does not exceed they are
> permitted items.
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> >
> > Pip pip

Thanks to all, In my cabin baggage they will go!
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