Back to newsA German tourist at a Cretan airport was stopped by security after attempting to board a flight with a quantity of local olive oil that exceeded carry-on liquid regulations. Rather than simply turning him away, a Greek police officer stepped in and found a practical solution, allowing the tourist to keep his prized Cretan product. The gesture left a strong impression on the visitor and was widely shared on social media, drawing attention to the warmth of Cretan hospitality.
Tourists planning to bring Cretan olive oil home should note that liquids over 100ml are not permitted in carry-on baggage on EU flights. To avoid issues at security, purchase olive oil after passing through airport security at duty-free shops, or pack bottles securely in checked luggage. Cretan olive oil is widely available at local markets, supermarkets, and specialty shops across the island.
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Crete's Warmth: Officer's Practical Solution Saves Tourist's Olive Oil
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