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Passenger warning over Christmas luggage mistake that can cause airport chaos

Simon Calder’s Travel

Holidaymakers flying ahead of 25 December will have checked their suitcase and probably packed it twice – but it’s best to leave the gift wrapping until you land.

Whether headed for a destination Christmas or visiting far-flung family, travellers may want to keep sentimental gifts close in their carry-on when taking off.

But, passengers are now being warned to ditch wrapping efforts before passing through security checks to avoid line delays and gift confiscations.

Although it’s obvious some gifts will be banned from hand luggage – such as perfumes, snow globes and alcohol bottles over 100ml – don’t be tempted to tuck elaborately wrapped presents into your carry-on without being prepared to peel off all your hard work if questioned at security.

Heathrow Airport, the UK’s largest and busiest aviation hub, advises travellers not to wrap gifts on their website as “as security staff may wish to view them”.

The airport said in a blog post: “Wrapped gifts can be viewed as concealed packages and may need to be screened, opened and searched by airport staff. If you are taking wrapping paper and gift bags with you, make sure they fold flat so they won’t get creased. And if you’re expecting a festive haul on The Big Day, make sure you pack a swag bag to bring them all back safely!”

After security, however, duty-free purchases can be bundled with all the bells and whistles at gift-wrapping stations in Heathrow terminals.

According to a guide for Gatwick: “Wrapped Christmas presents are not exempt from the current aviation security measures and are subject to searching and screening measures by airport security staff when flying from the UK.

“It is possible that passengers may be asked to unwrap any presents by security staff at the airport before their journey. Therefore, passengers should travel with any presents unwrapped.”

The guide also suggests that liquid presents are best placed “unwrapped in hold baggage”.

In 2023, London Luton Airport said that 38 per cent of British travellers claim to have never heard of airport guidance advising against packing gift-wrapped presents in hand luggage.

The airport teamed up with a Rowan Atkinson lookalike to parody the Love Actually elaborate gift-wrapping scene and remind passengers to arrive at the airport with their presents unwrapped at…

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