If you want to take a lighter with you.....
This company are a right pain in the behind.
Im flying out to Sweden with KLM, to attend a course, and I need to take a lighter with me.
Most airlines allow you to take a lighter, so long as it is empty of fuel and you abide by their rules.
The UK Government actually states on their website:
Dangerous and restricted items, what you can and cannot take with you on an airplane:
So I called KLM, on their Leeds airport number: 08705074074, for days and days and days. No-one picks up the phone. Just goes dead after a couple of rings.
So called them on their main customer service number, three times, each time spoke to someone, who could not give me a definitive answer on whether I am allowed to take any lighter, empty, or new, in hand, or hold luggage, or on my person as stated by UK website.
I even wrote their MD an email, no response.
Its ridiculous. Customer services just say, it may be taken away it may not. Some say its no allowed at all, others say, take a chance.
They dont know. Its up to security on the day and how they feel.
Can I speak to security or email security? No.
Can you email security on my behalf and ask? No.
Ive got a nice engraved brass zippo lighter, that wasnt cheap, that I would like to take with me, but it is impossible to get an answer from KLM, as to whether I can take it or not.
Ridiculous, disorganised policies.
Next Time I go north I'll make sure Im flying Norwegian Air or an airline which has an understandable written down policy about what you can take as hold or hand luggage. Or what can be carried on your person.
All the planning that goes into a trip and the biggest headache is because of KLM's incompetence!
This company are a right pain in the behind.
Im flying out to Sweden with KLM, to attend a course, and I need to take a lighter with me.
Most airlines allow you to take a lighter, so long as it is empty of fuel and you abide by their rules.
The UK Government actually states on their website:
Dangerous and restricted items, what you can and cannot take with you on an airplane:
Cigarette lighter | (you can put a lighter in a plastic liquids bag and keep it on your person) |
https://www.gov.uk/hand-luggage-restrictions/overview
LightersYou can only carry 1 lighter on board. You should put it inside a resealable plastic bag (like the ones used for liquids), which you must keep on you throughout the flight. You can’t:
- put it in your hold luggage
- put it in your hand luggage after screening
So I called KLM, on their Leeds airport number: 08705074074, for days and days and days. No-one picks up the phone. Just goes dead after a couple of rings.
So called them on their main customer service number, three times, each time spoke to someone, who could not give me a definitive answer on whether I am allowed to take any lighter, empty, or new, in hand, or hold luggage, or on my person as stated by UK website.
I even wrote their MD an email, no response.
Its ridiculous. Customer services just say, it may be taken away it may not. Some say its no allowed at all, others say, take a chance.
They dont know. Its up to security on the day and how they feel.
Can I speak to security or email security? No.
Can you email security on my behalf and ask? No.
Ive got a nice engraved brass zippo lighter, that wasnt cheap, that I would like to take with me, but it is impossible to get an answer from KLM, as to whether I can take it or not.
Ridiculous, disorganised policies.
Next Time I go north I'll make sure Im flying Norwegian Air or an airline which has an understandable written down policy about what you can take as hold or hand luggage. Or what can be carried on your person.
Safety matches (one small packet) or a cigarette lighter that does not contain unabsorbed liquid fuel, other than liquefied gas, intended for use by an individual when carried on the person.
All the planning that goes into a trip and the biggest headache is because of KLM's incompetence!
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