http://www.tsa.gov and also check with your specific airline as they may also have specific guidelines that TSA may not enforce. Remember when you fly, they may still be checking your bags twice, once at the security checkpoint, and once again before you board the plane. Please check with your airline!
2006-08-22 04:29:50
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answered by Lisa H 4
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I believe you will have to contact the airport authorities on this, especially when temporary rules were introduced in the light of the threat level changes. Some rules introduced in some airports in the last 2 weeks had been reduced or relaxed.
So more adviseable to check what is currently in place.
2006-08-22 02:21:06
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answered by peanutz 7
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Here's the link to the TSA's list of prohibited items in carry on luggage
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
Also check with your airline, since sometimes airlines will have a tighter restriction than the TSA.
Check these sites frequently before you travel, and double check the TSA site right before you leave, so that you're not surprized when you get to the airport.
Best of luck to you!
2006-08-22 05:09:06
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answered by basketcase88 7
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they only element I even have heard so a techniques is all drinks. From bottled water, toothpaste, hair gel, something in a liquid variety sort. There are exceptions, infant formula and liquid meds. yet you nevertheless would desire to have them checked. regrettably we live in a international now that issues like this have have been given to be completed for our protection.
2016-12-17 15:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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google the TSA, it's the Tranportation and Safety Administration and they're the ones who decide what the travel restrictions are.
2006-08-22 02:03:14
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answered by Samantha 3
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mmm.. i am not sure
2006-08-22 02:02:36
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answered by reem 1
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2006-08-22 02:04:02
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answered by dryheatdave 6
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