Category: Airport Security

Holiday Stress Avoidance Made Easy

Nigel the Mouse does Heathrow Airport Transfer

Travelling abroad, for business or pleasure, can often be a stressful experience. If you are taking your young family on holiday you will most probably have a whole heap of baggage. And when you return you’ll have loads of gifts and duty free booze. What you need is an easy, convenient and practical way to get to and from the airport.

These days we are constantly encouraged to use public transport wherever possible. But if you and your family are flying to Florida or Europe from the UK’s busiest airport at Heathrow, is it really feasible to use a bus or train to ferry you, your family and your baggage to the airport? I don’t think so. The other options are to take a taxi all the way or to drive your own car.

Now a taxi ride might be a good idea, particularly if you don’t live too far from the airport terminal. But as soon as you need to go more than a few miles the taxi fare can increase dramatically. So if you are travelling on a budget the only remaining option is to drive.

Driving to Heathrow airport will mean that you will need to find somewhere to park that is within easy reach of your departure terminal. Heathrow provides an abundance of airport parking lots, both on-airport, which tend to be nearer to the terminal buildings, and off-airport, which can be some miles away.

Read the full article...
Posted in Aircraft, Airfare, Airlines, Airport Security, Inflight tips, Travel and Leisure on Apr 3rd, 2009, 4:10 pm by travelair     

Reviewing The List Of Banned Items Before Packing

If you have recently taken a flight or plan to, chances are you have seen information on the air travel rules.These rules have a wide variety of several issues, topics, and items; but, perhaps, one is most essential . That air travel ruleis the list of items that are prohibited from being taken on an airline, whether that ban only be for your carryon luggage or both your carryon luggage and checked baggage.  Unfortunately, there are some mistakes that are made. Intentionally or not, if you forget to remove a prohibited item from your bags, you should be aware of what can befall you or that item?

When it comes to prohibited items in airports, you will find that different consequences result.  These consequences tend to depend on the airport you are in, the airline you are flying with, as well as the item that you were trying to get through security checkpoints.  Essentially, if you were trying to sneak in a bottled water, the consequences would be far less than if you were trying to sneak in a gun, but there will still be consequences none the less.

The most common action taken, when it comes to trying to board an airplane with prohibited items, is that you will be pulled aside by airport securityor other airport staff. All bags, including checked luggage, are usually checked with you nearby. This is done to help ensure that no prohibited items are found.  In the event that you are trying to store prohibited items, such as flammable objects, in your checked luggage, you will likely be asked to take the item to your car. In the event that you cannot, you may have to turn that item over to airport security.  The same can be said for prohibited items in your carryon luggage.

Read the full article...
Posted in Aircraft, Airfare, Airlines, Airport Security, Inflight tips, Travel and Leisure on Apr 3rd, 2009, 4:10 pm by travelair     

Air Travel: What You Need To Know About Your Checked Baggage

When it comes to travel by air, most of the travelers are concerned more about their carryon luggage than the bags that will be handed over to airport staff. These bags, commonly referred to as checked baggage, are just as important, if not more important, than your carryon luggage. For this reason, there are a number of different factors that you should take into consideration, when packing your bags for your next flight.

One mistake that many travelers make, when it comes to checked baggage, is including prohibited items in their bag.  In addition to prohibited items, there have also been instances of travelers trying to hide illegal items in their checked luggage. Though it may seem to be a good idea at the time, it is not . In fact, with today’s airport security screening, it is virtually impossible for you to get away with storing prohibited or illegal items inside your checked baggage. This is mostly due to the fact that the screening process has dramatically changed from what it was in the past, say ten years ago.

Previously, certain airlines used to search the checked baggage only randomly . Many times, these searches were only implemented if airline officials or airport security had probable cause. Today, all bags are checked, including your checked luggage. Most checks will quickly be done, but, in some cases, more extensive searches may be conducted.  A quick check of your luggage may include rummaging through all of your belongings, looking for anything out of the ordinary.  An extensive search could include searching all of your clothing pockets and baggage compartments. In the event that you are subject to one of those checks, it is likely that you will be caught if you are trying to conceal a cigarette lighter or other prohibited items.

Read the full article...
Posted in Aircraft, Airfare, Airlines, Airport Security, Inflight tips, Travel and Leisure on Apr 2nd, 2009, 7:31 pm by travelair     

« Previous PageNext Page »