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Airport Workers Made A 5-foot Tree Using Prohibited Items


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The workers at the Vilnius Airport in Lithuania made a 5-foot Christmas tree with prohibited items.

The Vilnius Airport in Lithuania decided to remind travelers about safety regulations and prohibited items this Christmas.

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The workers at the airport made a 5-foot Christmas tree with prohibited items taken away from travelers’ carry-on luggage by airport security.

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The items include knives, scissors, lighters, blades, pocket knives, lighters, toy guns, and bullet cases.

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The Vilnius Airport in Lithuania wrote on LinkedIn: “With the winter travel season well underway, the Aviation security officers at Vilnius Airport opted for an unusual take on the Christmas classic, aiming to send an educational message on the importance of aviation security.”

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The Vilnius Airport in Lithuania

“Using items that are prohibited to carry in hand luggage and which were taken away from passengers during screening, the lads at the Aviation security unit of Lithuania’s main airport created a truly unique educational masterpiece.

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With knives, scissors, lighters, blades and all other sorts of dangerous goods on it — this Christmas tree has it all.”

The airport then told travelers that if they don’t want to lose their belongings that are prohibited by the airport, they should check out the baggage requirements before packing their bags.

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“So if you don’t want your personal, yet prohibited, belongings to land on next year’s Christmas tree — better check out the baggage requirements before you pack for your next flight.point 417 |

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It took the workers two weeks to complete the 5-foot Christmas tree made out of prohibited items.

 

What an innovative way to remind travelers about the prohibited items!

When the pictures of the unusual Christmas tree were posted online, people praised the tree and called it a ‘clever idea’.

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