Can You Bring Ipods On Your Airplane Carry-on?
I dunno if my mum is just crazy. But apperntly she heard them say you can’t bring your iPod [or other musical devices/mp3 player] on the airplane with you in with your carry-on. Is that true?
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Just yesterday, the British MI intelligence agency arrested 25 persons so far. They had fabricated sophisticated small bombs designed to look like regular electronic devices. In all, they were able to conceal miniature bombs in quite a few things that used to pass as carry-on items. So, as I am writing this post, the rules have changed. The only thing you can carry on on international flights-especially to the U.K or to the U.S are medicines in tablet form only, no liquid at all will be allowed, no books allowed, no computers, no ipods, no MP3′s etc etc. Listen to C.N.N and B. B.C.
Boaz.
The news just said that some airports are banning electric carry-ons, but not all of them.
As of today- no. Though, I think that might be just for flights entering and exiting England. All liquids, gels, electronic equipment (including cell phones) are banned from carry on, as are bags in general. They are limiting it to a clear plastic bag with the barest of essentials.
you can use it. just turn it off during take-offs and landings. just like you would to a cell phone. i flew just a week ago its ok.
I believe you can as you can bring other electronics and items like a laptop, etc.
Sorry to say I don’t think you can. No electronics. You can check it in your bags, but then you can’t listen to it on the plane, so that doesn’t really help. Looks like you’ll have to go back to reading!
with everything going on recently I would check your airlines web page, and if you don’t see in there call there customer service number of the airline you will be traveling on to get the most up to date info.
These days, I think you have to board in your underwear…
that is a new rule, it’s on the news and websites
After today, probrably not. Call your airline and confirm it either way.
There are some airports who are strict on Electronic carry-ons. I suggest you call your airline first.
Dunno….Just call the airport to make sure….It is better to be safe than sorry.

Have a fun and safe flight !