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When traveling by airplace, can I put toothpaste, mouthwash, and other liquids in my luggage? Are these items only banned from carry-ons?

2007-05-20 09:13:20 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Travel (General) Health & Safety

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Correct. They are only banned from your carry on items. Things that might be useful to you if (or items that can hide things useful) you had access to them on the flight. Anything that isn't harmful if you don't have access to it is fine in checked luggage.

2007-05-20 13:16:11 · answer #1 · answered by JuanB 7 · 1 0

You can put whatever liquid you want in the luggage you will check in - except of course, flammables i.e Zippo fluid. But if you intend to carry on some of these, they must be:
1. in packages of 100 ml (if your bottle is say 120 ml, some will just throw it in the dustbin, some will empty the excess amount).
2. in total all your liquids should be less than one liter
3. all should be placed in a see-through plastic bag with a zip and presented separately during security control.
However, prescribed medication and baby liquid food are exempted from these extremely silly rules. And still, you can buy any liquid in any size at the airport shops, after the security area, but you are not supposed to open them until you reach your destination.
(the above rules apply in the European Union)

2007-05-20 11:04:21 · answer #2 · answered by yiotadelta 3 · 0 0

They are not banned but you have to keep them in a zip loc bag and they have to be under 9 oz. This is the info for air canada. Depends on what flight you are taking. Just go to their website and find the place where it says carry on luugage and it will be surely be written there.

2007-05-22 13:36:20 · answer #3 · answered by Cutie 4 · 0 0

Check the website of whatever airline you are flying with. I just flew out of state last month with Alaska Airlines and found there site to be very informative this way. The rule was to put your travel size shampoo, toothpaste, etc. in a gallon zip lock so they can see it. I don't know if that goes for all airlines. You should check out the site.

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2007-05-20 09:48:49 · answer #4 · answered by yakimablueyes 6 · 0 1

yes, you can put them in your luggage. These items are banned only from carry-ons.

2007-05-20 09:23:08 · answer #5 · answered by Rajiv V 1 · 0 0

frequently, sound travels quickest via solids (inflexible solids that's), next quickest via drinks and finally slowest via gases. that's all approximately propogation of sound waves and how they are able to disperse and attenuate. inflexible solids, extraordinarily very inflexible metals for occasion enable solid propogation and the atoms are no longer that cellular in the crystaline like matrix that makes up the solid. Gasses on the different hand incorporate incredibly cellular molecules unconnected to a minimum of one yet another in any respect so propogation is impaired. there is likewise greater effective area between molecules as a result extra affecting propogation. drinks are area way between solid and gasoline and for the sake of simplicity you are able to interpolate between the two.

2016-12-17 18:14:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You may pack them into your check suit case. If you need to carry them on you must go with travel size. Good Luck..

2007-05-20 09:20:04 · answer #7 · answered by someones friend 3 · 0 0

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