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COMUNICADO DIRETO DA AIR FRANCE E KLM
Novas Regras em vigor desde 06-NOVEMBRO-2006
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From: Pedro's RIOTRANSFERS
To: Gerardo
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 1:36 PM
Subject: Fw: Important: New European Union legislation for hand luggage at all airports in the EU
Oi Gerardo
Acabo de receber este email da Air France.
Acho que seria interessante informar aos Guias, especialmente os que fazem transfers internacionais, sobre as novas regras relativas a bagagem de mão que entrarão em vigor amanhã, 6 de Novembro.
Um forte abraço
Pedro
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From: AIR FRANCE & KLM
To: pglands@ig.com.br
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 1:17 PM
Subject: Important: New European Union legislation for hand luggage at all airports in the EU
New EU-legislation for hand baggage at all airports in
the European Union
Effective November 6, 2006, new rules for the contents of hand
baggage will apply for all airline passengers throughout the
European Union (EU). Passengers may only carry small quantities
(max. 100 ml per container) of liquids, gels and aerosols in their hand baggage.
The packaging of these products must also meet specific requirements.
This applies for all passengers departing from or catching connecting flights at airports within the European Union.
The new rules apply for liquids such as water and other drinks, but also extend to gels, pastes, lotions, and the contents of aerosols.
This includes toiletries such as toothpaste, shaving cream,
hair gel, lip gloss, facial creams, mascara and liquid lip
balms.
These are the rules for liquids in your hand luggage:
1. You can only bring on liquids and gels in containers of no more than 100 millilitres.
2. These containers must be carried in a transparent plastic bag.
3. There is a limit of one transparent plastic bag per person.
4. The volume of the transparent plastic bag may not be greater than 1 litre.
5. The transparent plastic bag must be re-sealable.
You may bring a suitable plastic bag from home. During the introductory period, free transparent plastic bags will also be given out at all concerned airports.
There are two exceptions to the above rules:
- baby food needed during the flight;
- medicines needed during the flight.
Purchases in duty free at the airport:
- If your trip includes a transfer in a European Union
country (including French overseas territories), the retailer
must place your purchases in a bag.
This will be sealed and must remain so until the end of your trip.
This bag must be accompanied by a proof of purchase that will
be checked when you transfer at the screening inspection point.
- In Paris, if you are transferring between Paris-Charles
de Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports, you are authorized to carry
these duty free articles in the cabin of the following flight
only if you retain your bag sealed, accompanied by the
corresponding proof of purchase.
- If your purchase occurred in an airport located outside
the European Union, and you are transferring to a European Union
country, you will not be authorized to carry your purchases onto
your next flight. They will be taken away from you.
Onboard purchases:
If your purchase occurred onboard an aircraft
belonging to a European airline departing from an airport
located outside a European Union country, it will be accepted
when you transfer in a European Union country, as long as it
is placed in a sealed bag accompanied by the proof of onboard
purchase.
Separate presentation of contents
When passing through security
control, you will be required to present all liquids separately.
The transparent plastic bag should accommodate all containers
and be easily sealable. You are also required to separately
present your coat, jacket and larger electrical equipment,
such as laptops, when passing through security control.
Société Air France, a public limited company with a capital
of EUR 1,901,231,625 - Bobigny Trade Register Nr. 420 495 178.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, a public limited company under
the laws of the Netherlands - Amsterdam Trade Register
Nr. 33014286.
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