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2006-11-01 09:08:38 · 10 answers · asked by Charles K 1 in Travel Travel (General) Packing & Preparation

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Go to the website of your air carrier or the airport you are leaving from. They should have a link toward the top of the page that will show you everything you can and can't take on. I would check now and a day before you go.

2006-11-01 09:11:37 · answer #1 · answered by Aaron 3 · 0 0

You need to check with each airport you will be going through.

Last month I traveled from the US to England, then the Isle of Man, and to Japan. I made 14 flights during the month, and went through 10 airports in four countries.

Every airport was a little bit different! Some only allow ONE bag, some (like Heathrow) are very strict about the size of carry-ons.

So, your best bet is to contact your airlines, and ALSO the airports you will be using. Happy Trails.

2006-11-01 09:26:12 · answer #2 · answered by Hurricane 2 · 0 0

I believe right now anything liquid has to be in a checked bag. Also, no lighters are allowed.THe best way to get the guidelines is to find the main web site for the particular airport you are flying out of. The list should be on there.

2006-11-01 09:10:52 · answer #3 · answered by KS5957 4 · 0 0

I am a travel agent - here are today's guidelines:

Current as of Wed., Nov. 1, 2006 8:00 a.m. Central. Information is updated as it is received.

For all flights from and within the United States excluding flights departing from non - U.S. locations
The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security has determined that there is a high risk of terrorism against U.S. civil aviation, and there is a need for extra restrictions to assure the security of air travel.

Carry-On Baggage Restrictions:
On instruction from the Transportation Security Administration, Continental Airlines advises customers that the following items are permitted inside the sterile area through the screening checkpoint:

Liquids, gels and aerosols in small containers (3 oz. /90ml or less) in a clear re-sealable 1 quart/1 liter plastic bag. The bag with its contents must be subjected to inspection separate from carry-on bags.
Medications (including non-prescription medicine) without the requirement that the customer’s name appear on prescription medicine.
Baby formula/milk (to include breast milk), baby food, medications, and liquids/gels that are needed for diabetic or other medical conditions if not contained in a closed/sealed transparent re-sealable 1 quart/1 liter plastic bag and/or if in containers larger than 3 oz. (90ml) each must be declared to the TSA at the security checkpoint for screening.
In U.S. domestic airports, liquids (to include beverages), gels and aerosols purchased in the sterile area of the airport may be taken on board the aircraft.

Customers may be subjected to a secondary screening if entering the screening checkpoint with liquids, gels and/or aerosols.

These measures apply to all scheduled and charter flight operations that operate to, from or within the United States and its territories and possessions. Local host country restrictions may vary by country.

2006-11-01 09:13:07 · answer #4 · answered by travel guy 5 · 0 0

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2016-12-05 10:47:03 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Ok i frequently fly cause of family and friends. I am flying to Oregon in a week's time. Liquids are NOT allowed on carry-on's unless its under a current weight and must be in a zip loc baggy. stupid i know. No weapons of any kind. Lighters are not allowed but matches are..go figure. Most airlines have different guidelines..so just double check before hand. this one lady didn't ck and she had to go throw her lotion away..she was pissed but it was her own fault for not double cking. so good question!! Have a safe flight!!!

2006-11-01 12:52:39 · answer #6 · answered by YEP THAT'S ME.. 3 · 0 0

just take nothing

Items prohibited from aircraft cabins:

The following items will not be allowed through the security checkpoint. Please note that this list is not all-inclusive. In addition to items specifically listed here, other items that may be deemed to present a potential threat may also be prohibited.



Ammunition

Automatic weapons

Axes

Baseball bats

BB guns

Billy clubs

Blackjacks

Blasting caps

Bows and arrows

Box cutters

Brass knuckles

Bull whips

Cattle prods

Compressed air guns

Corkscrews

Cricket bats

Crow bars

Disabling chemicals or gases

Dog repellent spray

Dynamite

Fire extinguishers

Flare pistols

Golf clubs

Gun lighters

Gunpowder

Hammers

Hand grenades

Hatchets

Hockey sticks

Hunting knives

Ice axe/Ice pick

Knives (any length)

Kubatons

Large, heavy tools (such as wrenches, pliers, etc.)

Mace

Martial arts devices

Meat cleavers

Metal scissors with pointed tips

Numchucks

Pellet guns

Pen knives

Pepper spray

Pistols

Plastic explosives

Pool cues

Portable power drills

Portable power saws

Razor blades (not in a cartridge)

Religious knives

Replica weapons

Revolvers

Rifles

Road flares

SCUBA knives

Sabers

Screwdrivers

Shot guns

Ski poles

Spear guns

Starter pistols

Straight razors

Stun guns/shocking devices

Swords

Tear gas

Throwing stars

Toy transformer robots (this toy forms a toy gun)

Toy weapons


Passengers should be aware that there are no provisions for returning banned items to them when they are left at the security checkpoint. In addition, those who attempt to bring banned items through the checkpoints are subject to civil penalties of up to $1,100 per violation in addition to criminal penalties.



While the above items are strictly prohibited from being carried into the aircraft cabin, many may be transported in checked baggage with these important exceptions:



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Firearms and starter pistols may be transported in checked baggage so long as they are unloaded and declared to the airline.
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Small arms ammunition for personal use may be carried in checked baggage but only if securely packed in fiber, wood or metal boxes, or other packaging specifically designed to carry small amounts of ammunition.
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One self-defense spray (pepper spray or mace) not exceeding 4 fl. oz. may be carried in a checked bag if it has a positive means to prevent accidental discharge.
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Blasting caps, compressed air guns, fire extinguishers, flare pistols, and gun lighters are regulated as hazardous materials and may only be transported as cargo on passenger planes under strict limitations in quantity and packaging.
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Other items listed above are entirely forbidden in air transportation. These include disabling chemicals or gases, dynamite, gunpowder, hand grenades, plastic explosives, road flares, and tear gas.
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Passengers should also note that there are many items not referred to here that are restricted or forbidden as hazardous materials.

2006-11-01 09:11:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You can log into the airline you are flying and they should have a section telling you want to can carry on now.

2006-11-01 09:10:07 · answer #8 · answered by arthurbel33 4 · 0 0

Here's the US Transportation Security Administration's website with their list of permitted and prohibited items: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm If you're traveling into or out of the UK there will be more restrictions. Check the British Airways website: http://baa.com/ You can check our website for our general security packing guide; our guide for packing medications and our guide for packing your cosmetics... http://www.mousetourstravels.com/travel-security-alert-packing-guide.html
http://www.mousetourstravels.com/packing-medications.html
http://www.mousetourstravels.com/security-alert-cosmetics-packing-guide.html

Happy travels!

2006-11-01 15:03:02 · answer #9 · answered by Travel Mouse 4 · 0 0

Kristen has once again made it impossible to be thorough.

2006-11-01 09:16:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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