Christmas trees made from items confiscated at the airport attract travelers.

On Sunday, Lithuania Vilnius International Airport unveiled a special Christmas tree that was created by security officials.

At first glance, it looks like an ordinary tree, but when you look closely, the inversion is hidden. Scissors painted in green instead of wood form a skeleton, and portable knives, lighters and toy guns are used as ornaments. At the top of the tree is a cheese knife shaped like a star.
This tree is made of 'No carry-on items'. At a height of 1.5m, the production took just over two weeks. The items used were actually seized from the passengers at the security checkpoint at the airport.

"We have created this tree to emphasize the importance of aviation security," said Vidas Kshanas, Director of Safety and Security. It's a tree that reminds passengers of things they can't carry on a plane.
He didn't forget the warning, "If you don't want your belongings on the Christmas tree next year, check your baggage requirements before you fly."

Travelers who come to Vilnius airport are laughing with the ingenious ideas of airport security officers.

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