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 and Europe, the restrictions are slightly different.... metric for one thing, and 100ml bottles (3.4 oz instead of 3 oz in a one liter bag 20 cm x 20 cm (8" x 8") instead of one quart 8" x 7.75").
If you're traveling in the US, I'd go with the smaller size bottles just to be safe, but the metric size plastic bag should be OK. 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... even if you don't travel the world... just remember that life is a journey... embrace and enjoy it! http://www.mousetourstravels.com
2007-02-18 14:58:28
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answered by Travel Mouse 4
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Currently right now the restrictions seem to be focusing on liquids and gels. You are allowed to bring those items on the plane with you but they have to be 3 oz or less and packed in a clear 1 qt. zip lock bag. I would suggest that before you travel that you go to the TSA website http://www.tsa.gov/, they have the complete list of everything you can and can not bring on the aircraft with you in both you checked and carry on luggage.
Hope this helps and have a great flight!
2007-02-18 17:06:12
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answered by ? 7
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you can take on board one carry on weight no more than 14 kg as well as a personal item .e.g. lap top.this was my experience on czech air lines.no liquids of any kind , deodarents,shaving blades or razors.articles bought in duty free r aloud if in a plastic bag and sealed by a duty free shop seal. these laws apply to all e.u. airports
2007-02-18 15:42:55
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answered by n s 1
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