The UK government is going to be relaxing the ban on liquids on flights from Monday, 6 November. Whilst liquids will be allowed, there will be a limitation of 100ml per container and no more containers than would fit in a one-litre plastic bag.

The Department for Transport (DfT) said essential medicines and baby food are allowed in amounts larger than 100ml. Large musical instruments are also permitted, in addition to one item of cabin baggage.
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Debbie | 2 November, 2006 at 7:59 pm
Darren, your always quick off the mark.
We travelled to Croatia a few weeks back, and didn’t find the liquid ban a problem because you could buy drinks in the departure lounge. I took a large bottle of water on the plane and no one stopped me.
Rohan | 3 November, 2006 at 3:45 pm
Nice site. I found this site on ww.minibreaks.com having booked my holiday, they suggested that I read your blog. Thanks for the information on the liquid ban.
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