United airlines rules for liquids and gels.?



In Germany, the 3-1-1 rule applies only to the cabin and can be sized gel, perfumes and toothpaste placed in the luggage?

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  1. τυηιsιαηβεΙΙε on August 11th, 2010 at 8:10 PM

    The 3-1-1 rule applies to all airlines for cabin baggage at all airports in the world (but also in other countries not call it the 3-1-1 rule are different from their measurements). Each passenger is a one quart (1 liter) plastic bag allowed through security checkpoints. Each container of liquids, including (lotions), gels or aerosols in containers that have to fit in, no more than 3 4 oz (100 ml). It may take many third 4 oz (100 ml) can be in containers, as its a one quart (1 liter) clear zip top bag passen.http: / / www. TSA. gov / travel / air travel / prohibited / permitted-prohibited products. shtmhttp: / / www. TSA. gov/311/index. shtmHier is the United Airlines Web site that will tell you the same thing: http://www. together. com/page/article/0, 6722,1032,00. htmlSie allows any size of container has been marked as shampoos, gels, perfumes, toothpaste, etc in your pocket, however. Just be sure to place them in a plastic bag, so when they run out they should not gelangen.Weitere your other items packed with detailed information and current safety standards and wrote a little goes flying, more in depth, provides safety rules and regulations for the U.S., EU, UK and Australia, offers tips and tricks for the trip, etc.http: / / jamiehassen79. Angel Fire. com / plane_travel_basics. htmlWenn I can help more or need help, please contact please contact me.

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