Why are airlines tightening control over hand luggage and duty-free?
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Airlines are tightening control over hand luggage, including duty-free purchases, primarily to increase profits, not due to safety concerns. Budget carriers are particularly active in implementing such measures to encourage passengers to pay for additional services, such as excess weight or checked baggage. Control may be conducted not only at the check-in counter but also right at the aircraft gate, allowing them to 'catch' those trying to carry extra items. This is a global practice, and it even affects duty-free if passengers violate packaging conditions. As a result, airlines gain additional revenue, and passengers have to be more attentive to the rules.
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