The only liquids you can take on a flight at the moment are prescription medicines and baby milk in your hand luggage. But you must justify why you need either. You can put the usual things you need in your checked in luggage. I would advise you to wear slip on shoes for the flight, you have to take them off at security.
2006-08-31 06:46:07
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answer #1
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answered by Mags J 2
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No liquids, creams, cosmetics, or gels are allowed in carry-on luggage on flights departing the U.K. and the U.S.
There may be some exceptions for medications that passengers need to take during lengthy flights. It's best to check with your airline for details before you go to the airport.
2006-08-31 06:41:01
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answered by johntadams3 5
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You are only allowed liquids in luggage that is going in the hold. You can't take luggage in your carry on.
2006-09-02 15:18:19
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answered by Karma =] 1
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No liquids or gels in carry-on cases. It's fine for suitcases that you check in. Only baby formula you need to test before boarding and medication with the same name on it as your passport.
2006-08-31 06:42:38
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answered by 675 3
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No liquids in hand luggage, but they are allowed in any baggage you check in to be put in the hold.
2006-08-31 11:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, hair gel, make-up are allowed in suitcase, but nothing must be carried in hand luggage, I checked as i fly on saturday.
2006-08-31 10:20:55
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answered by april 3
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no, no liquid at all, trust me
2006-08-31 06:37:28
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answered by BuMbleBeE 3
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liquid thing? - wots that
2006-08-31 10:06:51
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answered by Sir Nickle Barsteward 3
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have you done English at school yet?
2006-08-31 06:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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