Originally Posted by
WillCAD
So, folks, I must confess something here - I have never traveled outside the United States except for a long-ago Bahamian cruise, so I have no experience with aviation security in any other countries.
Which means I don't know how many other countries other then the US have liquids restrictions similar to ours. I gather from posts here on FT that very few countries have them (other than on flights from other countries bound for the US, which abide by US TSA rules), but I'm not clear on the details.
So, how many other countries have liquids restrictions similar to the US, for either domestic or international (non-US-bound) flights?
At least for the better part of the period from 2006 to now, Israel didn’t wage the “war on water” similar to the US, unless it was for flights to a country waging the Anglo-American-style “war on water” — and even then it was not all-in always.
The “war on water” is applicable in most of the countries to which I travel to/from/via more than once a year and/or when traveling on flights to the countries fully participating in the “war on water”. So it hits my flights to/from most countries on my trips.