what are the latest restrictions on carry-on liquids, gels, etc. for air travel?



4 Responses to “what are the latest restrictions on carry-on liquids, gels, etc. for air travel?”

  1. three ounces in a plastic bag

  2. three ounces in a plastic bag or take you on, there was a man who bought moan very well for his wife. . . He was on a trip home and that crying and never returned!

  3. Go to http://www. TSA. gov / travel / air travel / prohibited / permitted-prohibited products. shtm It has the latest information directly from the TSA.

  4. Suppose you are in the U.S.. . . You can take liquids or gels in containers where not more than three ounces must be maintained, all in a single liter size plastic zipper bag top.Die following liquids in large quantities to be carried out and are not bound in a bag plastic are-prescription medications or other medical requirements (including contact lens solution) Diabetic passengers are allowed liquids including making enough milk Saft. breast, the baby Forumula, juice or baby food if your baby or toddler unterwegs.Sie is intended for all the fluid from your handbag to eliminate explain the TSA, and sent through their separate X-ray bag (in the plastic tray with your shoes when you want, just so long as no other than a plastic bag of one). This is current as of yesterday, but you can always get the TSA Web site (www. TSA. Governor) for the current Beschränkungen.Wenn is not in the U.S., restrictions differ. I think in many places the same restrictions, except that 100 instead of 3 ml Oz ‘, but if your flight is outside the U.S. (So you do not deal with the TSA), then you should ask your airline to check the current restrictions.

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