EU Parliament Approves Carry-On Luggage Rule Amid Airline Warnings
EU Parliament Approves Carry-On Luggage Rule Amid Airline Warnings

EU Parliament Approves Carry-On Luggage Rule Amid Airline Warnings

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Travel experts strongly advise passengers to keep essential items such as prescription medication, electronics, jewelry, cash, and daily necessities like toiletries and a change of clothes in their carry-on luggage rather than checked bags to avoid inconvenience or loss due to potential theft or lost luggage. Prescription drugs are particularly critical since refills can be difficult to arrange during weekends or holidays. Additionally, travelers are cautioned against wearing sunglasses and headphones through airport security and passport control, as these can interfere with facial recognition technology and hinder effective communication with border agents, potentially causing delays. Removing these accessories before security checks helps facilitate a smoother airport experience. Experts also recommend dressing comfortably and being prepared with easy access to travel documents, including using digital solutions like eSIMs, to reduce stress during travel. Overall, thoughtful packing and airport attire choices can significantly improve the travel process and reduce the risk of delays or loss of important items.

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