Another episode in 21st century travel, as the UK has essentially banned all carry on luggage:
Current policy
Basically, you can't bring anything on the plane, including books, iPods, and, of course, film. Just wallets, passports, keys, and a few things essential during the flight are allowed.
At this point, the US is only banning liquids in carry-ons. But, I haven't been able to find anything more detailed from the TSA than the press release, so more restrictions may be in the works.
I'm heading to England and Scotland in a month. Hopefully, these restrictions will be lifted soon (I mean, how long can they ban iPods and books on flights?). But, I figure it's necessary to have a contingency plan in case either film never gets back on the approved "carry-on" list or this sort of thing happens again while I'm over there or just before departure.
So, has anyone ever had problems mailing sending film by FedEx internationally? I assume it wouldn't be a problem (I get film by FedEx or UPS all the time via mail order domestically without any problems) but, well, we know what happens when we assume. I figure the "contingency plan" will have to be to simply mail myself my film at the end of the trip, if necessary. And, if bringing the film on the outbound leg becomes a problem, I'll just leave it home and buy what I need in London or Edinburgh.
Current policy
Basically, you can't bring anything on the plane, including books, iPods, and, of course, film. Just wallets, passports, keys, and a few things essential during the flight are allowed.
At this point, the US is only banning liquids in carry-ons. But, I haven't been able to find anything more detailed from the TSA than the press release, so more restrictions may be in the works.
I'm heading to England and Scotland in a month. Hopefully, these restrictions will be lifted soon (I mean, how long can they ban iPods and books on flights?). But, I figure it's necessary to have a contingency plan in case either film never gets back on the approved "carry-on" list or this sort of thing happens again while I'm over there or just before departure.
So, has anyone ever had problems mailing sending film by FedEx internationally? I assume it wouldn't be a problem (I get film by FedEx or UPS all the time via mail order domestically without any problems) but, well, we know what happens when we assume. I figure the "contingency plan" will have to be to simply mail myself my film at the end of the trip, if necessary. And, if bringing the film on the outbound leg becomes a problem, I'll just leave it home and buy what I need in London or Edinburgh.
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