Oftentimes, it's because a traveler has a liquid product in their carry-on that exceeds the allowed limit. The ensuing process can slow things down, particularly on the busiest travel days. Agents ...
Medications to reduce acid production. H2 blockers, such as famotidine (Pepcid), and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), such as omeprazole (Prilosec) or esomeprazole (Nexium), can be prescribed to ...
To the joy of early morning Zurich and Frankfurt-bound travellers, London City Airport announced last year that it had ditched the 100ml airport liquid rule. The proposed roll-out of new ...
Cabin restrictions limiting liquids in hand baggage to 100ml have been reintroduced across the EU. The EU Commission made the decision to re-impose the longstanding rule at the end of July, but it ...
However, I really didn’t expect to learn how much “maple syrup” sold in supermarkets isn’t actually the real thing. More than half of UK maple syrup comes from a company in Wales which ...
Reports have suggested that the scanners were not accurate for some liquid containers being carried in bags. In July, ACI Europe criticised the restriction as a "setback for the passenger ...
Prescription H2 blockers such as Pepcid (famotidine) are considered safe and are commonly used to treat reflux in babies and children. A liquid form of Pepcid can be used for babies, and kids can take ...