Air India has upped its security measures for USA bound flights!
The state-owned international airline has restricted passengers, flying to America, from carrying ‘powder-like substances’ in carry-on bags.
Here are the details of the new rule –
- Passengers cannot carry more than 350 grams of powdered substances in carry-on bags.
- These include items like sugar, ground coffee, cosmetics, flour etc.
- Medically prescribed powder-like substances such as baby formula or cremated remains can be carried, however, they have to be packed in sealed containers.
- Air India has already started implementing this rule and has advised passengers to pack such items in check-in luggage.
Last month the US Department Of Homeland Security wrote a directive to the airline asking them to implement this rule for security purposes.
In 2017, the US Transportation Security Administration(TSA) enacted this rule after a failed terrorist attack on an Australia bound Gulf airline. Reports say that the terrorists used an improvised explosive device using powdered explosives.
Flyers boarding Air India from UAE and other Gulf nations will also have to comply with this rule. In fact, Dubai based Emirates Airlines has issued a notice saying that powder like substances have to be checked-in and won’t be permitted in carry-on bags.
Air India is the only India-based airline which operates non-stop flights from Delhi and Mumbai to American cities like New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Washington DC. Along with them, US-based United airlines also operates direct flights between the 2 countries.
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