Forget ornaments.
A Lithuanian airfield is removing in a holiday suggestion with a Christmas tree done entirely of confiscated equipment that certainly landed some passengers on Santa’s disobedient list this year.
Vilnius Airport transformed a “Bah! Humbug” impulse into a gratifying arrangement of knives, toy guns, bullet cases and corkscrews – all taken from passengers’ carry-on luggage during confidence screenings over a year.
“We can pledge – you haven’t seen anything like this,” Lithuanian Airports common on LinkedIn Monday. “With knives, scissors, lighters, blades and all other sorts of dangerous products on it – this Christmas tree has it all.”
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But, a Christmas tree serves as some-more than only holiday decoration. Lithuanian Airports said it’s a accessible sign on “the significance of aviation security.”
“The Aviation confidence officers during Vilnius Airport opted for an surprising take on a Christmas classic, aiming to send an educational message” the post said. “So if we don’t wish your personal, nonetheless prohibited, effects to land on a subsequent year’s Christmas tree – improved check out a container mandate before we container for your subsequent flight. Safe travels!”
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