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It happened to me once in London Heathrow. In my case, I didn't have any emotional attachment to the item and it only cost around £3 to replace, so I threw it away. However, I discussed with the security and the airline what my options were. They offered me the following options:
The main point to keep in mind is that you're still landside. Depending on how much time you have left before your flight, you could even go back home, leave the item there and come back to the airport. For example, if you're in Heathrow and live somewhere near Paddington, you can easily get from the terminal to home and back to the terminal in under an hour.
That said, your options may be very much limited by what airport you are in.
If everything else fails and the item is REALLY, REALLY priceless, you can always turn around, go to the airline desk and tell them that you changed your mind and don't want to fly. They will then return you your checked-in luggage. You pack your item there, then buy another ticket. Prepare to be quizzed by some men in black though :) "Changing your mind" after having checked in is considered a very suspicious move.
P.S. The item that happened to be in my backpack was an 8mm drill bit for glass and tiles, which I lent to a colleague, then he returned it, I put it in a small outside pocket on the backpack - and completely forgot about it. I flew with this backpack almost 3 months later - and ended up throwing the bit away, as buying a new one was the cheapest option.
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In the US, when prohibited items are found at the airport security checkpoint, the TSA provides passengers with several options:
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This option may not be available everywhere, but it is offered in terminals 2, 3, 4, and 5 at Heathrow Airport. It is only applicable if you will be returning to the same airport at some point, and the cost may be slightly high if you will be away for an extended period (although likely cheaper than the fees for an extra checked bag). The option is to simply leave the item as left luggage.
The company managing this service at Heathrow also offers wrapping, shipping, and delivery options for items, as well as selling accessories.
Although the prevalence of this service in other airports is uncertain, it is probable that most major airports will have similar services available.
24 Jan, 2024
24 Jan, 2024