Posts Tagged ‘ rule ’

TSA’s liquid rules: So long, 3-1-1?

May 29, 2010

The Transportation Security Administration’s unpopular restrictions on liquids, gels and aerosols in carry-on luggage — better known as the 3-1-1 rule — are history.
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Hong Kong: Know you can go antiquing

May 29, 2010

Although mainland law forbids that any item more than 120 years old leave China, Hong Kong isn't held to this rule. It's perfectly legal to ship your antique treasures home
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What to do when an airline doesn’t follow its own rules

March 5, 2010

Can you force an airline to follow its own rules? Phil and Margaret Warker wanted to know after a disastrous return flight from Nassau to Washington via Miami
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Australia rules out easing travel bans (Fijilive)

January 29, 2010

Australia has ruled out easing travel bans on the Fiji regime as long as there is a lack of progress towards returning Fiji to democracy and the rule of law.
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Trade groups want their piece of pie in the sky

December 6, 2009

No one would claim that any of the new travel-related laws scheduled to take effect in 2010 are game-changers for travelers. They're relatively minor: a new credit card rule here, a new airport security policy there
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