Dubai Department of
Civil Aviation (DCA) will implement new security regulations on hand baggage
liquids, aerosols and gels at Dubai International Airport starting June 17,
2007. The announcement follows a recent decision by the General Civil Aviation
Authority to enforce rules as specified by the ICAO (International Civil
Aviation Organisation) for its member states.
Under the new
security rules passengers are allowed to take small quantities of liquids in
their hand luggage provided these are in separate containers with a maximum
capacity of 100 millilitres each. Passengers are required to pack all such
containers in one transparent, re-sealable plastic bag of not more than one
litre capacity per individual. In addition passengers must present all liquids
being carried to the screeners at security checkpoints for
examination.
Since the new rules
only affect what can be carried as hand luggage, passengers can still pack
liquids in bags that are checked in. Medicines and dietary requirements,
including baby foods, can be carried in hand luggage, without being sealed in a
clear plastic bag, for use during the journey, but passengers may be asked to
prove these are needed.
Passengers can
still buy liquids such as perfumes etc. on board an aircraft or at Dubai Duty
Free. Here the liquids will be sold packed in 2-litre security tamper-evident
bags, which passengers are advised not to open before they are screened or risk
confiscation of the item at the checkpoint. All these liquids are additional to
the quantities mentioned for re-sealable bags. Almost all airports worldwide
follow the same regulations.
Referring to the
new rules, Mohammed Bin Ahmed Al Tayer, Director of Aviation Unit at DCA, said,
“The UAE is an ICAO member state and as such the GCAA, the UAE’s federal civil
aviation authority, and through it all local civil aviation authorities across
the country, follow safety and security standards set by the organisation. It
translates into greater security for the passengers, and should therefore be
welcomed by one and all.”
People are being
made aware of the new regulations to ensure passengers are already
well-adjusted to the system. “Information on the new rules is available on
DIA’s website, and will be published in our various internal and external
newsletters.” Al Tayer said.
For more
information, passengers are advised to check with their travel agents and
airline offices.
Liquids
include:
Water and other
drinks, soups and syrups
Creams, lotions and
oils
Perfumes,
sprays
Gels, including
hair and shower gels
Contents of
pressurised containers, including shaving foam, other foams and
deodorants
Pastes, including
toothpaste
Liquid-solid
mixtures
Mascara
Any other item of
similar consistency
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