Back to newsA tourist at a Cretan airport was stopped from boarding their flight after security staff prohibited them from carrying olive oil in their hand luggage, citing liquid restrictions that apply to containers over 100ml. A police officer on duty stepped in and helped the traveler find a practical workaround, reportedly arranging for the oil to be checked into the hold or repackaged to comply with regulations. Cretan olive oil is one of the island's most popular souvenirs, and this incident serves as a useful reminder for visitors: if you plan to bring home a bottle, pack it in your checked luggage rather than carry-on. Bottles under 100ml may pass through security, but standard souvenir sizes will be confiscated at the checkpoint. Always check your airline's baggage policy before heading to the airport.
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Liquid Limits: Cretan Airport Police Save Tourist's Olive Oil Souvenir
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