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  2. Inflight smoking - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, SAS made domestic flights in Sweden and Norway non-smoking and in 1989, the policy was expanded to domestic flights in Denmark and flights between the Nordic countries. In 1996, SAS flights to the Benelux countries, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the United Kingdom became non-smoking. In 1997 SAS banned smoking on all flights.

  3. 12 surprising carry-on items you're not allowed to take ... - AOL

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    You might be surprised to learn that foam swords, snow globes, and Magic 8 Balls are prohibited in carry-on luggage.

  4. Aircraft lavatory - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft lavatory or plane toilet is a small unisex room on an aircraft with a toilet and sink. They are commonplace on passenger flights except some short-haul flights. Aircraft toilets were historically chemical toilets , but many now use a vacuum flush system instead.

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  6. Security repercussions due to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft ...

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    Despite having made it clear in August that the security measures were "here to stay", at the end of September, under pressure from the flight industry and professional musicians, the British government relaxed the size restrictions to the aviation industry standard (56 cm × 45 cm × 25 cm) and allowed musical instruments as hand luggage. [5] [6]

  7. 10 Things Flight Attendants Aren’t Allowed to Do Anymore Changes in the sky As of July 2021, over half of the United States population over 12 years old has been vaccinated against COVID-19.

  8. 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot - Wikipedia

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    Police at the scene of one of the raids, on Forest Road, Walthamstow, London The 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot was a terrorist plot to detonate liquid explosives, carried aboard airliners travelling from the United Kingdom to the United States and Canada, disguised as soft drinks. [1]

  9. This $12 'genius' gadget keeps your toiletries from leaking ...

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    These LeakLocks are kind of like thick balloons that stretch over the tops of bottles. The fit is airtight so no liquids can seep out — it's a game changer for some Amazon shoppers.