@Jeff Crawley I have a couple of ribbon lanyards with me - from waterproof pouches I carry my phone and documents in. They stay in my pockets and never round my neck. I hadn't got around to attaching them when I took the photo yesterday. A couple...
If you can rustle up a couple of metres of the ubiquitous paracord you can make a handy and adjustable strap/lanyard. There are two videos on this YouTube account which might be of interest
https://www.youtube.com/@kingfisher2036
The same warning applies to those who keep their documentation and valuables in sling bags and fanny packs - my nephew's lad walked into a crowded street market in Bangkok last year with everything in a cross chest sling (passport, cards, cash...
@Bedspring, as a fairly new forum member you may not be aware of the long discussions we had on this forum about walking poles on planes. It goes back to at least 2017 when I learnt the word scofflaw. The word and the discussions, especially...
@Levi, @roving_rufus and others, please please don't distract from the main topic. Don't dilute the thread with comments about poles in other airports. Don't even mention their names ... ;)
This is huge: It concerns poles in carry-on backpacks...
I have just boarded an Iberia flight to Madrid, and so far have seen two people come on with collapsed poles attached to their backpacks.
The topic that never dies……
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