Two things - log onto www.tsa.gov and to your airlines website. Do remember the rule about liquids gels, etc. Each person is only allowed ONE QUART SIZED ZIP LOCK BAG to hold your items - I made the mistake and used a gal. sized one and they took most of my stuff away. Of course if you have check in luggage things can go in there. This is difficult for women as we have so much more stuff i.e. make-up, etc. If you only have carry on you will have to buy when you get to your destination.
Contact lens solutions are allowed. Do check the above websites - you will feel much better - going thru security requires lots of patience - good luck. :)
2006-11-05 13:01:25
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answered by Cupcake 3
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The new rules will limit passengers to carrying no more than 100 milliliters (a fifth of a pint) of liquid per container. All such containers should fit into a clear re-sealable plastic bag to be presented at security checkpoints.
2006-11-05 12:49:22
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answered by J~Me 5
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It's very strictly limited, and if you don't do it right they'll throw it away. From www.tsa.gov/ (the Transportation Security Administration) liquids, gels and aerosols (including toothpaste) may only be in three ounce, original manufacturer's bottles/cans/tubes in a clear plastic one-quart zip-lock bag. Only one bag allowed. This is a bit more detailed than you'll find on their website, but follow this to a "t". Bigger tubes of toothpaste squeezed down to less than three ounces may be confiscated. Shampoo in an unlabeled travel bottle may be confiscated. If the bag isn't zip-lock or not one quart size, it may be confiscated.
2006-11-05 12:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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verify the product has a secure practices seal or the container has no longer been tampered with. Ask the broking first and locate out the return coverage in case you're no longer chuffed. consistently ask what the expiration date is besides extraordinarily whilst finding out to purchase attractiveness products. bypass with a "means broking" so which you recognize they're nicely comprehend and honest. additionally, examine their comments. something adverse would be published. that could be a possibility with eBay no count number what you purchase. GL!!!
2016-12-17 04:52:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm pretty sure you're allowed 3 ounces. I got that information from Saturday Night Live, though.....
2006-11-05 12:50:02
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answered by halokitty087 2
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liquid items are allowed on minimal amount
2006-11-06 15:20:13
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answered by HK gal 5
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yes
2006-11-05 12:46:18
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answered by Tazz Man 2
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Yes it is, they are a lot more strict now.
2006-11-05 12:51:56
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answered by cfoxwell99 5
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