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Water is not allowed in airports because it can be a security risk. It is possible for liquids to be used to conceal dangerous substances, so airports have restrictions on bringing liquids through security checkpoints.
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Water is not allowed in airports because it can be a security risk. It is difficult to distinguish between harmless water and potentially harmful liquids, so airports restrict liquids to ensure safety.
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no nothing more than 3 oz. allowed in carry on baggage.
Yes portable mp3 players are allowed in airports. You should be sure to be respectable and not play the music really loud. You can find more information here : http://www.travelexpertguide.org/forum/Air-Travel/Are-you-allowed-to-take-MP3-39-s-on-planes-397804.htm
Not all airports are international airports, some are domestic airports.
Yes, dogs are allowed in the airport, but they must be properly leashed and under control at all times. Additionally, some airports may have specific areas designated for pets.
Yes dogs are defiantly allowed in water....
there are 47 airports in England there are 47 airports in England
A seaplane is any aeroplane that is capable of landing and taking off from water. These days they are just oddities, but in the 30's and 40's the "flying boats" allowed commercial flight before there were any significant number of airports.
Men can conduct the preliminary screening (with the wands), but for the pat-down or under-garment searches, no. That is done by females
38 national airports and 8 international airports 10.05.2012