Flight carriage rules — 32 items
Liquid eye liners are permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage for flights. Carry-on items must comply with the 100 ml volume limit. Proper packaging is essential for a smooth security screening process.
Nail polish is allowed in both carry-on and checked baggage on flights. It is subject to liquid restrictions in the cabin and total quantity limits in checked luggage. Follow these guidelines to ensure your items are cleared for travel.
Nail polish remover is a flammable liquid subject to aviation security regulations. It must follow strict volume limits in carry-on and total aggregate limits in checked baggage. Always check these rules before your flight.
Peanut butter is classified as a spreadable food item subject to liquid restrictions during air travel. Containers must be 3.4 ounces or less for carry-on bags. Larger quantities are permitted in checked baggage provided they are packed securely.
Shampoo is a common personal hygiene product used for cleaning hair. When traveling by air, there are specific rules regarding carrying shampoo. For carry-on baggage, shampoo is subject to a 100 ml (3.4 oz) limit per container. This rule is part of the broader 3-1-1 rule for liquids in carry-on bags.
You can transport oils and vinegars on flights, provided you follow specific liquid regulations. Carry-on items are subject to the 100 ml rule, while larger quantities are allowed in checked baggage. Proper packaging is essential to prevent leaks and damage.
Carrying wine bottles on a flight is subject to specific regulations. Small bottles less than 100 ml are permitted in carry-on baggage, while different limits apply to checked baggage based on alcohol content. For beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol, there is a 5-liter limit per passenger, and these bottles must be in unopened retail packaging. There are no quantity limitations for beverages with 24% alcohol or less in checked bags.
Yogurt is permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage on flights. When carrying it in your carry-on, you must comply with the 3.4-ounce (100 ml) liquid rule. For checked bags, ensure it is packed securely to prevent leaks during the flight.
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