Passengers are randomly selected for swabbing at airports as part of security measures to detect any traces of explosives or prohibited substances on their belongings.
Your hands were swabbed at the airport for security purposes to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
Airport security swabbed your bag during the screening process to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
They swabbed your hands at the airport to check for any traces of explosives or other dangerous substances. This is part of security measures to ensure the safety of passengers and prevent any potential threats.
kochi is always bigger \
Swabbed as in the action "to swab" or "to clean" is a verb. A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
The IATA, and the OOK acronym can be found in only one airport in the world. That airport is the Ulysess S. Grant Airport. The airport itself always has a new location because it is an aircraft carrier.
Of course not.. He is just looking to have his bayonet swabbed by someone different..
No, but there's always Burger King ;-)
Airport shuttle buses are usually free, but that is not always the case. There are many factors involved such as which airport you are using, your destination, the country, and many others.
No.
Glasgow airport, always busy.........
No, not likely. If selected for enhanced checkpoint security the computer will likely be swabbed for trace analysis (explosives, drugs). The FAA also bans more than 25 grams of lithium found in laptop batteries, however this amount would only result from carrying multiple batteries.