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Guangzhou allows passengers to take perfume on planes
Apr 7, 2008 22:16
guestcanton (Shanghai Daily April 7)

Passengers now can carry up to 100 milliliters of perfume on flights departing Guangzhou's Baiyun Airport, New Express reported today.

The airport in the capital city of Guangdong Province has adopted a national ban on passengers carrying liquids aboard planes since March 14. The ban was issued to improve security after a terrorist attack against a China Southern Airlines flight was thwarted on March 7.

Baiyun Airport's security department exempted perfume from the ban after fulfilling the policy even though no passengers were reported to have missed flights due to the increased safety measures, the Guangzhou-based newspaper said.

Many passengers complained that they usually carry perfume and the ban might cause inconvenience or even losses because some fragrances are expensive, the newspaper said.
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