sawidlal

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Dear Readers,

o&i consulting is currently working with the European Commission to determine how best to enhance airport passenger security and allow future carriage of liquids through airports.

As part of that exercise, we are conducting a survey to understand what type of liquids passengers would carry, if permitted, when they fly so that appropriate and informed decisions can be made. We would very much appreciate your input and 5 minutes of your time to complete this short survey (no more than 7 questions). Please respond in a personal capacity as a passenger:
http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/EUairtravelliquidscarriagesurvey/
http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/EUairtravelliquidscarriagesurvey/

We are keen to get as much feedback as possible to best understand passenger views and needs, therefore if you are in a position to pass this on to your colleagues we would appreciate it.

Thank you in advance for your input.

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(for o&i consulting)
 
The UK carriage of liquids on board aircraft currently follow EU regulations EC300 directive. It is likely this directive will continue to be followed after the UK leaves the EU. How the EU alter the rules in the future will likely impact how the government responds to the terror threat in the UK.
 
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