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shampoo? mediine? snacks? and other items

2007-02-06 22:55:04 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Air Travel

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Your items must fit into a standard quart-size ziploc bag. Any items in this bag must be able to lay comfortably in the bag. In other words, you cannot attempt to fit 20 items into a quart-size bag when only 8 of those items are able to fit comfortably in the bag.

Any airport screener must be able to look at your bag and clearly see what is in there. You are not permitted more than 4oz of anything liquid. You should have no problems getting travel size shampoos, toothpaste, eye drops, hand sanitizing gel, etc to fit into a standard quart-size bag.

Keep in mind however, you are permitted to travel with larger sized bottles such as shampoo, shaving cream, toothpaste, etc. provided they are packed in your suitcases and not your carry-on bag.

Remember to take the ziploc bag out of your carry-on bag and put into the bin to be screened via the x-ray machine. If you leave your ziploc bag inside your carry-on bag when it goes through the machine, you will be stopped and have it searched. When approaching the tables that are set up for the screening, just quickly take your ziploc bag out and put it in the bin to prevent any hold up of people behind you; this will ensure that the line runs along smoothly with no further hold ups.

If you want, you can always check for specific information via any major airline's website. I have included the link to the TSA below.

2007-02-06 23:08:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your best bet is to go to the offical website of the airline you are traveling. They will have the most up to date info along with your baggage restrictions. You can also go to your airport website. There are too many restrictions to list.

2007-02-06 23:04:10 · answer #2 · answered by Silver B 3 · 0 0

www.tsa.gov they have it all

That's the government agency that makes most of the regulations - it's the government and not the airlines that make up most of this stuff.

2007-02-07 02:28:35 · answer #3 · answered by Mike R 6 · 0 0

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