All Liquid Products Bought in Aeroports de Paris Duty Free Shops Are Allowed on Board of Aircraft



    As of 6th November 2006, and from that date only, the new security
    measures decided by the European Commission will be applicable in all
    European airports.

    Passengers wishing to carry on liquids, pastes, gels, creams and
    aerosols exceeding 100 ml will have to buy them in duty free shops. In
    some cases, their purchases will be placed by sales personnel of
    Boutiques Aeroports de Paris in transparent sealed plastic bags.

    Aeroports de Paris, the company managing Paris-Orly and
    Paris-Charles de Gaulle airports, is already preparing the
    implementation of these new security rules with all its partners.

    To facilitate the application of these new measures, Aeroports de
    Paris invites passengers to visit its website for more information:

    www.aeroportsdeparis.fr

    The new measures are explained on the home page (An infographic,
    useful guidelines and a "question-answer" sheet are available online).

    Useful guidelines from Aeroports de Paris

    1- Arrive early. Aeroports de Paris invites passengers to come
    earlier to the airport to proceed with the new security measures.

    2- To carry liquids, pastes, gels, creams and aerosols without
    restriction, two solutions are possible:

    -- place these items in hold baggage

    -- buy these items in the airport duty-free shops

    3- To carry liquids, pastes, gels, creams and aerosols bought
    outside airport duty-free shops: use a 20cm X20 cm transparent
    re-sealable freezer-type plastic bag of a capacity not exceeding one
    litre and take into account the quantity restrictions. (cf.
    infographic below)

    4- Be informed. Aeroports de Paris also invites passengers to
    contact their airlines for more information and to visit its website
    www.aeroportsdeparis.fr.

    www.aeroportsdeparis.fr

    Aeroports de Paris builds, develops and manages airports, such as
    Paris-Orly, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Le Bourget. Aeroports de
    Paris is Europe's 2nd airport group in terms of airport sales and the
    European leader in freight and mail. Aeroports de Paris accommodates
    some 460 airlines, including the major players in air transport.

    With its outstanding geographical position and strong trading
    area, the Group is implementing a strategy to expand its
    passenger-handling capacities and improve its quality of service. It
    also intends to develop its retail and real estate business. In 2005,
    Aeroports de Paris earned EUR 1,914.6 million in sales with net
    results of EUR 179.9 million, and handled 78.7 million passengers at
    its airports.