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		<title>By: Sarah H</title>
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		<title>By: CrazyCat</title>
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		<description># Walking canes and umbrellas (once inspected to ensure prohibited items are not concealed)
# Nail clippers
# Safety razors (including disposable razors)
# Syringes (with documented proof of medical need)
# Tweezers
# Eye lash curlers
Purse, briefcase, small bookbag/backpack, laptop computer, coat/jacket, child seat, diaper bag, book/newspaper, consumable food, assistive devices (wheelchair, walker, crutches, oxygen, etc)
______________________________________â€¦
With certain exceptions for prescription and over-the-counter medicines, baby formula and breast milk, and other essential liquids, gels, and aerosols, the following rules apply to all liquids, gels, and aerosols you want to carry through a security checkpoint.
   1. All liquids, gels and aerosols must be in three-ounce or smaller containers. Larger containers that are half-full or toothpaste tubes rolled up are not allowed. Each container must be three ounces or smaller.
   2. All liquids, gels and aerosols must be placed in a single, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag. Gallon size bags or bags that are not zip-top such as fold-over sandwich bags are not allowed. Each traveler can use only one, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag.
   3. Each traveler must remove their quart-sized plastic, zip-top bag from their carry-on and place it in a bin or on the conveyor belt for X-ray screening. X-raying separately will allow TSA security officers to more easily examine the declared items.
Makeup &amp; Personal Items
Item 	Carry-on 	Checked
Aerosol spray bottles and cans 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
All creams and lotions including Neosporin or first-aid creams and ointments, topical or rash creams and ointments, suntan lotions, moisturizers, etc. 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Bubble bath balls, bath oils or moisturizers 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Bug and mosquito sprays and repellents 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Cigar Cutters 	Yes 	Yes
Corkscrews 	Yes 	Yes
Cuticle Cutters 	Yes 	Yes
Deodorants made of gel or aerosol 	Yes -3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Eye drops - You are allowed to carry a 3 oz. or smaller container of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. There is no restriction on the amount you may carry, but containers greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes
Eyeglass Repair Tools - including screwdrivers. 	Yes 	Yes
Eyelash Curlers 	Yes 	Yes
Gel-filled bras and similar prosthetics - Gel-filled bras may be worn through security screening and aboard aircraft. 	Yes 	Yes
Hair styling gels and spray of all kinds including aerosol 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Hair Straightener or Detangler 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Knitting and Crochet Needles 	Yes 	Yes
Knives - except for plastic or round bladed butter knives. 	No 	Yes
Lip gels such as Carmex or Blistex 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid lip glosses or other liquids for lips 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid bubble bath including gel or liquid filled 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid foundations 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid, gel or spray perfumes and colognes 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid sanitizers 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid soaps 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid mascara 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Make up removers or facial cleansers 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Mouthwash 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Nail Clippers 	Yes 	Yes
Nail Files 	Yes 	Yes
Nail polish and removers 	Yes -3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Non-prescription liquid or gel medicines like cough syrup and gel cap type pills - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. For more details see read our information on liquid medications 	Yes 	Yes
Personal lubricants - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes
Safety Razors - including disposable razors. 	Yes 	Yes
Saline solution - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes
Scissors - plastic or metal with blunt tips. 	Yes 	Yes
Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches in length. 	Yes 	Yes
Shampoos and conditioners 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Toothpaste 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Toy Transformer Robots 	Yes 	Yes
Toy Weapons - if not realistic replicas. 	Yes 	Yes
Tweezers 	Yes 	Yes
Umbrellas- allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed. 	Yes 	Yes
Walking Canes - allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed. 	Yes 	Yes
NOTE: Some personal care items containing aerosol are regulated as hazardous materials. The FAA regulates hazardous materials. This information is summarized at www.faa.gov.
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Medication &amp; Special Needs Devices
Item 	Carry-on 	Checked
Aerosol spray bottles and cans 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
All creams and lotions including Neosporin or first-aid creams and ointments, topical or rash creams and ointments, suntan lotions, moisturizers, etc. 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Bubble bath balls, bath oils or moisturizers 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Bug and mosquito sprays and repellents 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Cigar Cutters 	Yes 	Yes
Corkscrews 	Yes 	Yes
Cuticle Cutters 	Yes 	Yes
Deodorants made of gel or aerosol 	Yes -3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Eye drops - You are allowed to carry a 3 oz. or smaller container of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. There is no restriction on the amount you may carry, but containers greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes
Eyeglass Repair Tools - including screwdrivers. 	Yes 	Yes
Eyelash Curlers 	Yes 	Yes
Gel-filled bras and similar prosthetics - Gel-filled bras may be worn through security screening and aboard aircraft. 	Yes 	Yes
Hair styling gels and spray of all kinds including aerosol 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Hair Straightener or Detangler 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Knitting and Crochet Needles 	Yes 	Yes
Knives - except for plastic or round bladed butter knives. 	No 	Yes
Lip gels such as Carmex or Blistex 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid lip glosses or other liquids for lips 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid bubble bath including gel or liquid filled 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid foundations 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid, gel or spray perfumes and colognes 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid sanitizers 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid soaps 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Liquid mascara 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Make up removers or facial cleansers 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Mouthwash 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Nail Clippers 	Yes 	Yes
Nail Files 	Yes 	Yes
Nail polish and removers 	Yes -3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Non-prescription liquid or gel medicines like cough syrup and gel cap type pills - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. For more details see read our information on liquid medications 	Yes 	Yes
Personal lubricants - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes
Safety Razors - including disposable razors. 	Yes 	Yes
Saline solution - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes
Scissors - plastic or metal with blunt tips. 	Yes 	Yes
Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches in length. 	Yes 	Yes
Shampoos and conditioners 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Toothpaste 	Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes
Toy Transformer Robots 	Yes 	Yes
Toy Weapons - if not realistic replicas. 	Yes 	Yes
Tweezers 	Yes 	Yes
Umbrellas- allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed. 	Yes 	Yes
Walking Canes - allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed. 	Yes 	Yes
NOTE: Some personal care items containing aerosol are regulated as hazardous materials. The FAA regulates hazardous materials. This information is summarized at www.faa.gov.
Back To Top
Electronic Devices
Item 	Carry-on 	Checked
Camcorders (See below) 	Yes 	Yes
Camera Equipment - the checked baggage screening equipment will damage undeveloped film in camera equipment. We recommend that you either put undeveloped film and cameras containing undeveloped film in your carry-on baggage or take undeveloped film with you to the checkpoint and ask the screener to conduct a hand-inspection. (See below) 	Yes 	Yes
Laptop Computers (See below) 	Yes 	Yes
Mobile Phones (See below) 	Yes 	Yes
Pagers (See below) 	Yes 	Yes
Personal Data Assistants (PDA&#039;s) (See below) 	Yes 	Yes
NOTE: We recommend keeping fragile or expensive items with you in your carry-on bags
NOTE: Check with your airline or travel agent for restrictions on the use of these and other electronic items during your flight.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p># Walking canes and umbrellas (once inspected to ensure prohibited items are not concealed)<br />
# Nail clippers<br />
# Safety razors (including disposable razors)<br />
# Syringes (with documented proof of medical need)<br />
# Tweezers<br />
# Eye lash curlers<br />
Purse, briefcase, small bookbag/backpack, laptop computer, coat/jacket, child seat, diaper bag, book/newspaper, consumable food, assistive devices (wheelchair, walker, crutches, oxygen, etc)<br />
______________________________________â€¦<br />
With certain exceptions for prescription and over-the-counter medicines, baby formula and breast milk, and other essential liquids, gels, and aerosols, the following rules apply to all liquids, gels, and aerosols you want to carry through a security checkpoint.<br />
   1. All liquids, gels and aerosols must be in three-ounce or smaller containers. Larger containers that are half-full or toothpaste tubes rolled up are not allowed. Each container must be three ounces or smaller.<br />
   2. All liquids, gels and aerosols must be placed in a single, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag. Gallon size bags or bags that are not zip-top such as fold-over sandwich bags are not allowed. Each traveler can use only one, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag.<br />
   3. Each traveler must remove their quart-sized plastic, zip-top bag from their carry-on and place it in a bin or on the conveyor belt for X-ray screening. X-raying separately will allow TSA security officers to more easily examine the declared items.<br />
Makeup &#038; Personal Items<br />
Item 	Carry-on 	Checked<br />
Aerosol spray bottles and cans 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
All creams and lotions including Neosporin or first-aid creams and ointments, topical or rash creams and ointments, suntan lotions, moisturizers, etc. 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Bubble bath balls, bath oils or moisturizers 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Bug and mosquito sprays and repellents 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Cigar Cutters 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Corkscrews 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Cuticle Cutters 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Deodorants made of gel or aerosol 	Yes -3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Eye drops &#8211; You are allowed to carry a 3 oz. or smaller container of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. There is no restriction on the amount you may carry, but containers greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Eyeglass Repair Tools &#8211; including screwdrivers. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Eyelash Curlers 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Gel-filled bras and similar prosthetics &#8211; Gel-filled bras may be worn through security screening and aboard aircraft. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Hair styling gels and spray of all kinds including aerosol 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Hair Straightener or Detangler 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Knitting and Crochet Needles 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Knives &#8211; except for plastic or round bladed butter knives. 	No 	Yes<br />
Lip gels such as Carmex or Blistex 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid lip glosses or other liquids for lips 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid bubble bath including gel or liquid filled 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid foundations 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid, gel or spray perfumes and colognes 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid sanitizers 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid soaps 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid mascara 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Make up removers or facial cleansers 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Mouthwash 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Nail Clippers 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Nail Files 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Nail polish and removers 	Yes -3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Non-prescription liquid or gel medicines like cough syrup and gel cap type pills &#8211; You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. For more details see read our information on liquid medications 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Personal lubricants &#8211; You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Safety Razors &#8211; including disposable razors. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Saline solution &#8211; You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Scissors &#8211; plastic or metal with blunt tips. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Scissors &#8211; metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches in length. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Shampoos and conditioners 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Toothpaste 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Toy Transformer Robots 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Toy Weapons &#8211; if not realistic replicas. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Tweezers 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Umbrellas- allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Walking Canes &#8211; allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
NOTE: Some personal care items containing aerosol are regulated as hazardous materials. The FAA regulates hazardous materials. This information is summarized at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.airlinecarryonrules.com/goto/http://www.faa.gov"  rel="nofollow">http://www.faa.gov</a>.<br />
Back To Top<br />
Medication &#038; Special Needs Devices<br />
Item 	Carry-on 	Checked<br />
Aerosol spray bottles and cans 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
All creams and lotions including Neosporin or first-aid creams and ointments, topical or rash creams and ointments, suntan lotions, moisturizers, etc. 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Bubble bath balls, bath oils or moisturizers 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Bug and mosquito sprays and repellents 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Cigar Cutters 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Corkscrews 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Cuticle Cutters 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Deodorants made of gel or aerosol 	Yes -3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Eye drops &#8211; You are allowed to carry a 3 oz. or smaller container of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. There is no restriction on the amount you may carry, but containers greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Eyeglass Repair Tools &#8211; including screwdrivers. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Eyelash Curlers 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Gel-filled bras and similar prosthetics &#8211; Gel-filled bras may be worn through security screening and aboard aircraft. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Hair styling gels and spray of all kinds including aerosol 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Hair Straightener or Detangler 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Knitting and Crochet Needles 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Knives &#8211; except for plastic or round bladed butter knives. 	No 	Yes<br />
Lip gels such as Carmex or Blistex 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid lip glosses or other liquids for lips 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid bubble bath including gel or liquid filled 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid foundations 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid, gel or spray perfumes and colognes 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid sanitizers 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid soaps 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Liquid mascara 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Make up removers or facial cleansers 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Mouthwash 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Nail Clippers 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Nail Files 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Nail polish and removers 	Yes -3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Non-prescription liquid or gel medicines like cough syrup and gel cap type pills &#8211; You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. For more details see read our information on liquid medications 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Personal lubricants &#8211; You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Safety Razors &#8211; including disposable razors. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Saline solution &#8211; You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Scissors &#8211; plastic or metal with blunt tips. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Scissors &#8211; metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches in length. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Shampoos and conditioners 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Toothpaste 	Yes &#8211; 3 oz. or smaller container 	Yes<br />
Toy Transformer Robots 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Toy Weapons &#8211; if not realistic replicas. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Tweezers 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Umbrellas- allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Walking Canes &#8211; allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed. 	Yes 	Yes<br />
NOTE: Some personal care items containing aerosol are regulated as hazardous materials. The FAA regulates hazardous materials. This information is summarized at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.airlinecarryonrules.com/goto/http://www.faa.gov"  rel="nofollow">http://www.faa.gov</a>.<br />
Back To Top<br />
Electronic Devices<br />
Item 	Carry-on 	Checked<br />
Camcorders (See below) 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Camera Equipment &#8211; the checked baggage screening equipment will damage undeveloped film in camera equipment. We recommend that you either put undeveloped film and cameras containing undeveloped film in your carry-on baggage or take undeveloped film with you to the checkpoint and ask the screener to conduct a hand-inspection. (See below) 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Laptop Computers (See below) 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Mobile Phones (See below) 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Pagers (See below) 	Yes 	Yes<br />
Personal Data Assistants (PDA&#8217;s) (See below) 	Yes 	Yes<br />
NOTE: We recommend keeping fragile or expensive items with you in your carry-on bags<br />
NOTE: Check with your airline or travel agent for restrictions on the use of these and other electronic items during your flight.</p>
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		<title>By: jimobasa</title>
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		<dc:creator>jimobasa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 17:06:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It would have been easier if you had given us some idea of what you want to carry onto the airplane</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It would have been easier if you had given us some idea of what you want to carry onto the airplane</p>
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		<title>By: love2tra</title>
		<link>http://www.airlinecarryonrules.com/1791/what-are-the-things-i-can-and-can-not-carry-on-onto-the-airplane-i-need-to-know-quik-please/comment-page-1/#comment-2793</link>
		<dc:creator>love2tra</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 16:08:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Travelers may now carry through security checkpoints travel-size toiletries (3 ounces or less) that fit comfortably in ONE, QUART-SIZE, clear plastic, zip-top bag. 
After clearing security, travelers can now bring beverages and other items purchased in the secure boarding area on-board aircraft. 
No sharp objects are permitted.
Check your airline web site for further info!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Travelers may now carry through security checkpoints travel-size toiletries (3 ounces or less) that fit comfortably in ONE, QUART-SIZE, clear plastic, zip-top bag.<br />
After clearing security, travelers can now bring beverages and other items purchased in the secure boarding area on-board aircraft.<br />
No sharp objects are permitted.<br />
Check your airline web site for further info!</p>
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