Sshh... it’s a secret proposal: how ‘ask for harry’ is changing airport security
Queensmith, in partnership with London Luton Airport, has launched "Ask For Harry," a new initiative to help those proposing to navigate airport security without revealing hidden engagement rings. This comes as inquiries about transporting engagement rings through security have surged by 25 per cent over the past year. A survey by Queensmith found that 53 per cent of Brits plan to propose abroad, with many feeling anxious about security checks. While most proposers hide their rings in hand luggage or pockets, many want a discreet way to inform security about their concealed rings. The "Ask for Harry" initiative allows couples to keep their proposals a secret, as airport staff will recognise this signal for careful handling of bags, ensuring a smooth and surprise-filled experience. The aim is to preserve the magic of the moment in a romantic destination, rather than in an airport line.