Paul and Dona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
It might depend on the airlines and airport, but I just flew Quantas and
Virgin Blue/Pacific Blue through 3 different Australian airports and 2
different New Zealand airports and I had knitting with me every step of
the
way and I never had any problem
away with bringing huge amounts of Swiss chocolate back with
him.
Ruth (Sydney, Australia)
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From: Paul and Dona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Elizabeth Ligeti [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] Travel restrictions
I have not had a problem with knitting needles in the US or to Europe after
9/11 but a friend who works for AA said they were changing some of their
guidelines which is what prompted me to check their web site. I got the TSA
site from that webpage and was able to see that they approve of
It might depend on the airlines and airport, but I just flew Quantas and
Virgin Blue/Pacific Blue through 3 different Australian airports and 2
different New Zealand airports and I had knitting with me every step of the
way and I never had any problem with it. Now my yogurt, cheese sticks and
I took my knitting on board with me to England last December and back again
to Boston. No problems, they were Addi turbo's so were metal, but not long.
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