Vilnius airport made a Christmas tree from items confiscated from passengers
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/vilnius-airport-made-a-christmas-tree-from-items-confiscated-from-passengers.htmlAt the very beginning of the winter tourist season, aviation security staff at Vilnius Airport came up with an unusual version of a Christmas tree to remind people of the importance of aviation security at the same time.
Using items that are prohibited to be transported in hand luggage and which were actually seized from passengers during the inspection, employees of the aviation security unit of the main airport of Lithuania created a masterpiece, which everyone immediately began to talk about in social networks.
So they reminded of the importance of safe flights.
Kitchen knives, table knives and forks, a huge number of scissors (yes, these are really scissors taken from passengers, they were just painted green), lighters, potato peelers, blades in a box, Swiss knives, a stationery knife, an iron scoop, a corkscrew, a screwdriver, a mercury thermometer, pistols (including one water), bullets (real + bullet keychain) and other dangerous piercing and cutting objects.
Take a closer look — now you will remember exactly what you can not take on the plane!
The top of the Christmas tree is made of elegant cheese knives.
In principle, Lithuanian airports like to surprise passengers with unusual Christmas trees: either innovative, or simply bizarre. A unique Christmas tree from Vilnius customs officers reminds that you can make a Christmas tree from basically anything.
Keywords: Airline | Airport | Security | Christmas tree | Lithuania | New year holidays
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