Leading the way on LAGs
12-May-2008
When Singapore achieved EU recognition for its security measures on liquids, aerosols and gels, many thought other Asia/Pacific countries would also follow suit and that the transfer issue would soon be resolved. Five months later, and it appears it could be some time before Singapore is joined by any other countries. Andrew Pentol reports
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(26-Nov-2007) - Three more countries join the list of those seeking approval of their airport security measures to allow passengers to transfer at European airports with their liquid purchases
(20-Dec-2007) - Armenia, Canada, Israel, Macedonia, Malaysia and Mauritius join the confirmed list of countries applying for recognition of their LAGs security standards
(23-Oct-2007) - Representatives from regional trade associations discussed the obstacles to easing the global liquids transfer issue in Cannes yesterday
(29-May-2007) - The emirate has refused to exempt duty-free purchases from new liquids security measures to be introduced on Friday
(8-May-2007) - The Civil Aviation of Singapore (CAAS) has revealed its stance on the acceptance of sealed tamper-evident bags at Singapore Changi airport

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