Things to check:
Aerosol spray bottles/cans such as hairspray
All creams and lotions including 1st aid cream, etc
deodorants made of gel or aerosol
eye drops
hair gel
lip gel, Carmex/blistex
liquid foundation
perfume/cologne
mascara
lip gloss
saline solution
shampoo and conditioner
toothpaste
nail polish
whipped cream
pudding or jello
duty free alcohol and all other beverages must be checked
all creamy or liquid food items must be checked
Things you may carry-on:
baby formula
tweezers
safety razors
nail files
corkscrews
cigar cutters
eyeglass repair kit
eyelash curler
gel-filled bra, you may even wear it through security
personal lubricants up to 4 oz
up to 4 oz of liquid medicine, prescription or not if essential ie cough syrup
umbrella
nail clippers
2006-09-22 02:25:52
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answered by Tammy 2
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No liquids (any liquids or pastes, toothpaste ect... it all needs to be checked, pack it in plastic bags though because the baggage handlers tend to be rough and break bottles and you wouldn't want to ruin your clothes), and if you buy something in the airport you're not allowed to bring it on the plane or drink it while you're in line for a plane. No knives or guns and other things of that sort either (that's the obvious one)... as far as i know though, they still let on disposable razors, bc they never took them out of my suitcase. The worst that will happen if they catch you with something is that they'll wand you and take whatever it was that they don't allow on planes. They may also ask you a few questions, but i've never seen anything serious happen to anyone that cooperated bc they had made an honest mistake in packing their bag.
2006-09-19 14:16:33
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answered by I <3 You 2
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you should probaly make sure your liquids are in your suitcase but make sure it is in a bag you don't want to get anything on the rest of your stuff have a safe flight
2006-09-19 14:13:26
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answered by bb 1
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Kid the rules change so frequently that you're best best is to go here to the Transportation Safety Administrations web site to THIS page "Permitted and Prohibited Items" and don't take anyone elses advice. I'm not putting anyone else down but if you take their word for it and they're wrong?.....You are the one at fault.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
2006-09-19 14:17:50
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answered by Joey Bagadonuts 6
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Guns
2006-09-19 14:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No Liquids...(deoderant,hairspray,hair gel,etc...)
2006-09-19 14:09:30
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answered by perfectanjyl22 2
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restrictions are changing every day. it's best to call your carrier
2006-09-19 14:10:25
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answered by xjoizey 7
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2016-10-15 04:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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