To have mStand in hand-luggage in Europe?
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I am flying from Berlin to Stockholm.
I would like to carry the following item in my hand-luggage.
I am thinking if it is allowed to have it in the hand-luggage.
hand-luggage
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I am flying from Berlin to Stockholm.
I would like to carry the following item in my hand-luggage.
I am thinking if it is allowed to have it in the hand-luggage.
hand-luggage
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Wny would you possibly think that it would be a problem?
â RoboKaren
Oct 24 '17 at 18:17
@RoboKaren I just want to have a confirmation. Because it is metal. It is too expensive to be thrown away.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 24 '17 at 18:21
@RoboKaren Because it is quite big and metal.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 26 '17 at 18:10
Does it fit into a cabin allowed suitcase ?
â audionuma
Oct 27 '17 at 6:10
@audionuma Yes, it does.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 27 '17 at 7:04
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I am flying from Berlin to Stockholm.
I would like to carry the following item in my hand-luggage.
I am thinking if it is allowed to have it in the hand-luggage.
hand-luggage
I am flying from Berlin to Stockholm.
I would like to carry the following item in my hand-luggage.
I am thinking if it is allowed to have it in the hand-luggage.
hand-luggage
hand-luggage
asked Oct 24 '17 at 18:05
Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
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Wny would you possibly think that it would be a problem?
â RoboKaren
Oct 24 '17 at 18:17
@RoboKaren I just want to have a confirmation. Because it is metal. It is too expensive to be thrown away.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 24 '17 at 18:21
@RoboKaren Because it is quite big and metal.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 26 '17 at 18:10
Does it fit into a cabin allowed suitcase ?
â audionuma
Oct 27 '17 at 6:10
@audionuma Yes, it does.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 27 '17 at 7:04
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2
Wny would you possibly think that it would be a problem?
â RoboKaren
Oct 24 '17 at 18:17
@RoboKaren I just want to have a confirmation. Because it is metal. It is too expensive to be thrown away.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 24 '17 at 18:21
@RoboKaren Because it is quite big and metal.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 26 '17 at 18:10
Does it fit into a cabin allowed suitcase ?
â audionuma
Oct 27 '17 at 6:10
@audionuma Yes, it does.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 27 '17 at 7:04
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2
Wny would you possibly think that it would be a problem?
â RoboKaren
Oct 24 '17 at 18:17
Wny would you possibly think that it would be a problem?
â RoboKaren
Oct 24 '17 at 18:17
@RoboKaren I just want to have a confirmation. Because it is metal. It is too expensive to be thrown away.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 24 '17 at 18:21
@RoboKaren I just want to have a confirmation. Because it is metal. It is too expensive to be thrown away.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 24 '17 at 18:21
@RoboKaren Because it is quite big and metal.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 26 '17 at 18:10
@RoboKaren Because it is quite big and metal.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 26 '17 at 18:10
Does it fit into a cabin allowed suitcase ?
â audionuma
Oct 27 '17 at 6:10
Does it fit into a cabin allowed suitcase ?
â audionuma
Oct 27 '17 at 6:10
@audionuma Yes, it does.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 27 '17 at 7:04
@audionuma Yes, it does.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 27 '17 at 7:04
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The general rule is that as long as something is not prohibited, it is permitted. So far, the prohibitions are usually things that are actual weapons:
- sharp knives or scissors or swords
- axes or bats
- guns or explosives
- liquids
- etc
Many things that could be turned into weapons arenâÂÂt actually prohibited: drinking glasses, wine bottles, walking canes, crutches, etc.
It doesnâÂÂt make much sense from an actual security perspective which is why many refer to this as âÂÂsecurity theater.âÂÂ
In any case, if you donâÂÂt see your item on the prohibited list and thereâÂÂs no way for a security agent to argue that it is a prohibited item (see obviously toy guns confiscated) then you should be fine.
ItâÂÂs impossible for us to say with 100%. You might get an agent on a bad day and you piss them off, so they look for any reason to harass you. But IâÂÂve found that as long as youâÂÂre reasonable, security agents too just want to get through their days without drama.
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
The general rule is that as long as something is not prohibited, it is permitted. So far, the prohibitions are usually things that are actual weapons:
- sharp knives or scissors or swords
- axes or bats
- guns or explosives
- liquids
- etc
Many things that could be turned into weapons arenâÂÂt actually prohibited: drinking glasses, wine bottles, walking canes, crutches, etc.
It doesnâÂÂt make much sense from an actual security perspective which is why many refer to this as âÂÂsecurity theater.âÂÂ
In any case, if you donâÂÂt see your item on the prohibited list and thereâÂÂs no way for a security agent to argue that it is a prohibited item (see obviously toy guns confiscated) then you should be fine.
ItâÂÂs impossible for us to say with 100%. You might get an agent on a bad day and you piss them off, so they look for any reason to harass you. But IâÂÂve found that as long as youâÂÂre reasonable, security agents too just want to get through their days without drama.
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
The general rule is that as long as something is not prohibited, it is permitted. So far, the prohibitions are usually things that are actual weapons:
- sharp knives or scissors or swords
- axes or bats
- guns or explosives
- liquids
- etc
Many things that could be turned into weapons arenâÂÂt actually prohibited: drinking glasses, wine bottles, walking canes, crutches, etc.
It doesnâÂÂt make much sense from an actual security perspective which is why many refer to this as âÂÂsecurity theater.âÂÂ
In any case, if you donâÂÂt see your item on the prohibited list and thereâÂÂs no way for a security agent to argue that it is a prohibited item (see obviously toy guns confiscated) then you should be fine.
ItâÂÂs impossible for us to say with 100%. You might get an agent on a bad day and you piss them off, so they look for any reason to harass you. But IâÂÂve found that as long as youâÂÂre reasonable, security agents too just want to get through their days without drama.
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
The general rule is that as long as something is not prohibited, it is permitted. So far, the prohibitions are usually things that are actual weapons:
- sharp knives or scissors or swords
- axes or bats
- guns or explosives
- liquids
- etc
Many things that could be turned into weapons arenâÂÂt actually prohibited: drinking glasses, wine bottles, walking canes, crutches, etc.
It doesnâÂÂt make much sense from an actual security perspective which is why many refer to this as âÂÂsecurity theater.âÂÂ
In any case, if you donâÂÂt see your item on the prohibited list and thereâÂÂs no way for a security agent to argue that it is a prohibited item (see obviously toy guns confiscated) then you should be fine.
ItâÂÂs impossible for us to say with 100%. You might get an agent on a bad day and you piss them off, so they look for any reason to harass you. But IâÂÂve found that as long as youâÂÂre reasonable, security agents too just want to get through their days without drama.
The general rule is that as long as something is not prohibited, it is permitted. So far, the prohibitions are usually things that are actual weapons:
- sharp knives or scissors or swords
- axes or bats
- guns or explosives
- liquids
- etc
Many things that could be turned into weapons arenâÂÂt actually prohibited: drinking glasses, wine bottles, walking canes, crutches, etc.
It doesnâÂÂt make much sense from an actual security perspective which is why many refer to this as âÂÂsecurity theater.âÂÂ
In any case, if you donâÂÂt see your item on the prohibited list and thereâÂÂs no way for a security agent to argue that it is a prohibited item (see obviously toy guns confiscated) then you should be fine.
ItâÂÂs impossible for us to say with 100%. You might get an agent on a bad day and you piss them off, so they look for any reason to harass you. But IâÂÂve found that as long as youâÂÂre reasonable, security agents too just want to get through their days without drama.
answered Oct 27 '17 at 0:58
RoboKaren
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Wny would you possibly think that it would be a problem?
â RoboKaren
Oct 24 '17 at 18:17
@RoboKaren I just want to have a confirmation. Because it is metal. It is too expensive to be thrown away.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 24 '17 at 18:21
@RoboKaren Because it is quite big and metal.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 26 '17 at 18:10
Does it fit into a cabin allowed suitcase ?
â audionuma
Oct 27 '17 at 6:10
@audionuma Yes, it does.
â Léo Léopold Hertz ì¤ÂìÂÂ
Oct 27 '17 at 7:04