LONDON, 2016-May-12 — /Travel PR News/ — London City Airport has revealed estimates for the items most commonly confiscated from hand luggage by its security team in the past 12 months, and it may give you a chill.
The top spot has been clinched by snow globes, a popular souvenir for London visitors, which contain a water-based solution and therefore breach UK hand luggage restrictions for liquids and gels. Approximately 12 snow globes per month get picked up during security screenings.
In joint second place are Harrods and Fortnum and Mason jams and spreads, with hundreds of passengers accidentally bringing the luxurious edible items from the iconic London department stores in their hand luggage – including cognac butter, cranberry sauce and marmalade.
Further down the table, at number 10, fluffy handcuffs were frequently confiscated from more adventurous passengers, with an average of approximately 2 pairs of cuffs per month.
The London City Airport details have been revealed following a YouGov survey of over 2,000 Brits which found that 13% (approximately 1 in 8 people) have had an item confiscated at the airport.
Declan Collier, Chief Executive Officer at London City Airport, said: “Last year the airport welcomed 4.3 million passengers along with an eclectic range of restricted items. Snow globes continue to be a favourite souvenir, perhaps as a paper weight for the business travellers who make up more than half of our passengers. Unfortunately, these and other liquid items aren’t allowed on board and it’s best to pack them safely in the hold luggage.”
To complement the list of common items, the airport has also assembled a list of the weird, wonderful and unusual items which were confiscated from hand luggage in the past year.
The top oddity was a find by a member of the security team in April 2016 who identified a dark mass on the x-ray screen as undeclared cash, which was later found to total £40,000.
Other unusual finds include four cans of tinned John West tuna in sunflower oil, four pots of horse treats called ‘Horselyx’, potato forks for fondue, Waitrose gherkins in vinegar, and luxury dog shampoo by Aesop, which retails at £25 for 500ml.
The majority of unused items are collected by airport teams who distribute them to local charities and food banks.
The top 10 most unusual items confiscated at London City Airport
The top 10 most commonly confiscated items at London City Airport
Editors note
All liquids carried in hand luggage must be under 100ml and placed in one, sealed, clear plastic bag. London City Airport advises that any larger liquids should be wrapped in something soft and checked in with hold luggage.
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