Monday, November 30, 2009

What are the rules to carry lipgloss, face wash, perfume etc in the carryon or cabin luggage?

It would be great if someone can explain clearly or reference a good website as i heard my frens losing their fav perfumes to the trashcan at the airport.





Thanks!What are the rules to carry lipgloss, face wash, perfume etc in the carryon or cabin luggage?
You need to follow the 3-1-1 rule for liquids. 3 ozs or less of liquid in a container. 1 quart size zip lock bag. 1 bag per passenger. You can put as many items that will fit comfortable in the 1 zip lock. The rest has to go in checked luggage. Here is a site that will give you additional info


http://www.tsa.gov





have fun trip





sWhat are the rules to carry lipgloss, face wash, perfume etc in the carryon or cabin luggage?
I would advise you not to bring anything onboard other than the very barest necessities. Surely you can last through a flight without perfume and face wash. When I traveled a month ago, I packed everything into my luggage and only carried on some air sickness medication, travel papers, passport, cell phone and keys.
There is a 3-1-1 rule. You can carry on three 100 ml. (3.4oz) bottles of liquid as long as they're in a one gallon clear zip-lock bag.





I suggest you sign onto any airline website and go to the baggage restrictions area of the site to check any updates before you travel. This is an excerpt from the AA.com site:





';. . .Customers traveling from the U.S. and Canada may take with them in their cabin bag limited quantities of liquids, gels, and aerosols, including travel-size toiletries such as shampoo, suntan lotion, creams, toothpaste, hair gel and hair spray.





Liquids must be carried in individual containers no larger than 3.4 ounces/100 ml.





All liquid containers must be carried in a separate clear plastic, zip-top bag (see example at right) that does not exceed 8 inches x 8 inches (20 cm x 20 cm) or is quart size. Items must fit in the bag comfortably and the bag must be completely closed.





At the security checkpoint, the plastic bag must be removed from the cabin bag and x-ray screened separately.





Customers carrying liquids in their cabin bags may be subject to secondary searches before boarding. . .';





There are other rules for traveling to UK.
all liquid requirements for carry on luggage.


Must be in clear plastic bag subject for separate inspection by TSA. No liquids or gels exceeding 3.5 oz. All liquids and gels purchased in the concourse area are permitted in the cabin.
If you google or use Yahoo search rules for carryons....it comes up with a ton of info..if you know which airline your going on go to their website. Last I heard everything liquid had tio be in 3 ounce or less for carry on so if you need more put it in your checked luggage in a ziploc bag. goodluck
Went on a long trip recently, and have several friends who fly often. Best to put all in luggage and not worry about it, it is too much of a pain to carry on, yes they will take lip gloss. Most flights are not bad to go on w/o stuff, and if you are that worried about stuff in luggage, buy travel size, then you are not out that much.





When I went, I just bought the stuff I needed at my destination then left it with friend when I left so I didn't have to go through hassle of it traveling.
the rules vary for individual airlines so each airline should have their own guidelines posted on their websites. Better yet, before/after booking a flight, just call ahead to see what the airline allows. I understand your frustration. Do you have a specific airline you're asking about?


This website might be helpful, or at least direct you to one that is....
oh yes....no liquids of any kind!!!!unless you bought it in the airport after having your carry on bags checked.nothing that is remotely like liquid!!!!

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