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    The Transportation Security Administration announced changes to its 3-1-1 rule for passengers arriving to the United States from abroad and travelers flying between the United States and Russia.

    International passengers with connecting flights can now carry liquids in excess of 3.4 ounces in their carry-on baggage “provided they were purchased in duty-free shops and placed in secure, tamper-evident bags (STEBs),” according to the TSA’s website. Before the rule change, passengers with any full-size bottles purchased post-security overseas were required to repack the items into checked luggage or abandon them at TSA checkpoints before boarding connecting flights.

    The duty-free items still have to be screened and cleared by TSA officers at checkpoints. Some items may not be permitted, including liquids in opaque, ceramic or metallic bottles that can’t be scanned.

    Following concerns about potential terrorist attacks at the Winter Olympic Games, the Department of Homeland Security issued warnings to U.S. airlines that terrorists may try to conceal explosives in toothpaste tubes to detonate at the Olympics. In response, the TSA amended its carry-on policy, placing a temporary ban on carry-on liquids, gels, aerosols and powders on non-stop flights from the United States to Russia.

    “As always our security posture, which at all times includes a number of measures both seen and unseen, will continue to respond and appropriately adapt to protect the American people from an ever evolving threat picture,” said a DHS official. “These measures include intelligence gathering and analysis, deployment of cutting edge technology, random canine team searches at airports, federal air marshals, federal flight deck officers, temporarily restricting certain items and more security measures both visible and invisible to the public.”
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    We never buy anything DF because of the 3-1-1 rule but I might make an exception for some very special local liqueur or pisco etc.
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    Do you like Bailey's? If so, many Duty Free shops carry a drink called Sheridan's. I try to get a bottle or two or three whenever I come back from Canada. Really neat drink, kind of a novelty but still worth it when guests are around. Half of it is like kahlua - a dark, coffee liqueur. The other half is a white chocolate liqueur. The "bottle" is really two separate glass containers with a special shared spout. Pour it just right (not too hard, I think there are some YouTube videos out there) and it will pour a layered drink. The taste is very similar to Bailey's, maybe a little sweeter. I once brought back a bottle for a friend (knowing he'd pay me back, I'm not that generous ) and his girlfriend was EXTREMELY excited... they had some on a cruise a while before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs767er View Post
    We never buy anything DF because of the 3-1-1 rule but I might make an exception for some very special local liqueur or pisco etc.
    Forget the booze, SVO caviar baby!!!

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    I could get Boss to buy that but he hates doing the SVO trip. Too bad Kiev isn't on DL any more--even tho I warn him about The Natashas
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    HAHA! I have the crackers ready...

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    Default Those were the days

    Quote Originally Posted by ddagencylv View Post
    Forget the booze, SVO caviar baby!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by mrs767er View Post
    I could get Boss to buy that but he hates doing the SVO trip. Too bad Kiev isn't on DL any more--even tho I warn him about The Natashas
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    HAHA! I have the crackers ready...

    Thinking back to the AA caviar service in F.
    The FA wheeling down the cart and serving caviar with blinis/toast, garnishes of minced onion, chopped egg whites, chopped egg yolks, chives and sour cream, accompanied by champagne.
    Aaah, those where the days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by migflanker View Post
    thinking back to the aa caviar service in f.
    The fa wheeling down the cart and serving caviar with blinis/toast, garnishes of minced onion, chopped egg whites, chopped egg yolks, chives and sour cream, accompanied by champagne.
    Aaah, those where the days.
    drool!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs767er View Post
    drool!!!!!!
    My O My! Ritz Carlton in the Sky!!

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    Default Piano Bar

    Quote Originally Posted by ddagencylv View Post
    My O My! Ritz Carlton in the Sky!!
    Yes, there was a golden age of travel.
    AA’s 747 luxury liners had a coach lounge and there was even a piano.
    Just look at all that "wasted space"..


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