Airport ban on carrying liquids is permanent

"The 200 million passengers who pass through British airports each year will face high levels of security "permanently", senior government officials say. Passengers will be ban-ned from taking liquids bought...

Air travel crawls as security confuses passengers

"Fears of suicide bombers slowed air travel to a crawl on Friday and sowed confusion among everyone from passengers toting electronic gadgets to airport shops selling banned liquids.British police foiled a plot to...

Air terror remains travelers' worst nightmare

"Alarm and distress over flying may be the main casualties of Thursday’s alleged terror plot to blow up more than 10 passenger planes, experts say. Despite terrible fatalities in the London and Madrid train...

Canadian airport security measures may be here to stay

"Stringent security measures that are now in place in Canada's airports will remain until the threat of terrorism no longer exists. Jaques Duchesneau, CEO of the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority said the original 48 to 72-hour timeframe for the new security...

Travel chaos from a UK perspective

"While most of us have expressed concern over the "averted terror attacks on planes" (inverted commas as none of this has been discussed in a court of law so we only have the polices word for it, not that I don't...

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