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Flying to Aruba in September

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Alixw | 16:25 Wed 30th Aug 2006 | Travel
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Me and my boyfriend are on holiday in September, going to Aruba. I've been checking up on the luggage restrictions etc so we know what we can and cant take. On a lot of the information given it says about the restrictions if you are travelling to the USA. What I was wondering was, as Aruba is in the caribbean, is that clssed as USA or something different? Or would they class it as they USA anyway as it is so close? Aruba is actually part of the netherlands though! So i am a bit confused!!
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Many UK flights to the Caribbean apply US restrictions, based on the rather remote possibility that an aircraft may have to divert to, and land at, an airport in the US.
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