What you should follow to carry on an airplane?
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a book, sudoku puzzles, coloring book, or other small things.
As little as possible, it will only be taken from you at airport security, they dont like anyone taking anything on planes as hand luggage these days! lol.
Prob just a book or magazine, think thats all you could take without it being taken off u lol
You should bring one small to medium sized bag and one personal item (such as a small backpack, purse, etc. ), or whatever your airline allows.
A few things to keep in mind: You want what you’d need in an emergency (medicine and the spare clothes) and things that are very valuable/breakable. Things like jewelry, pricey electronics, or crystal, you want to have in your carry-on.
Make sure you don’t have anything that’s prohibited for air travel (the rules vary from country to country and in some places, from region to region), so check with the airline you’ll be flying out with or, even better, the security agency you’ll likely be dealing with during your trip through airport security.
The lists of what you can and can’t have are easily attainable enough, they’re on virtually every airline website, so just check things out when you book and right before you pack.
Make sure you have something that will keep you occupied, particularly if you’re going to be on a very long flight. A book, a game, maybe a DVD player and some movies or a CD player and some CDs are all good choices.
Happy travels!
It depends on how long the plane ride is. In general, I bring my ipod, lip gloss, water, book, magazine, snack (something like a cliff bar).
Toiletry Kit and Ipod