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'Secret code' will get engagement rings through one airport without partner knowing

Travellers can now breathe a sigh of relief as a "secret code" has been revealed to help them get engagement rings through one airport without raising their partner's suspicions.

The covert phrase comes to light as new research indicates a staggering 76% of travellers are concerned their proposal plans will be uncovered during airport security checks.

Those hoping to keep the surprise of the ring intact can use this special phrase with staff members to avoid any giveaway.

According to research and polling by Queensmith, the magic words have been disclosed, and Luton Airport has confirmed they will endeavour to respect the phrase to prevent spoiling the anticipated proposal abroad.

The phrase to remember is 'Does Harry still work here?', which signals to the London Airport Team that there's an engagement ring in the passenger's luggage.

Clare Armstrong, Head of Guest Experience at London Luton Airport, commented: "The last thing we want is to spoil a well-planned proposal by accidentally revealing the surprise before they even board the plane."

She added, "That's why we're so excited for Queensmith's 'Ask for Harry', helping make the proposal journey a little easier for our passengers. After all, there are far more romantic places to pop the question than our security hall!"

This initiative was started to ensure that those planning to propose on their travels do not have their romantic intentions thwarted.

Laura Suttie, an expert in engagement rings, stated: "At Queensmith, we believe everyone should have the proposal of their dreams and supporting our customers on their journey to the altar is at the heart of what we do."

She added, "That's why we've launched 'Ask for Harry' to take the fear out of the logistics of

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