
November juliet
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luggage yes, but you can only take below 100ml on the plane in a clear plastic bag. |
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randi z
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checked luggage yes.with no restriction
Carry on it all must be in bottles no bigger than 100ml (3.4 oz) and all the little bottles must fit in one quart sized palstic bag. |
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Snoopdawgggggggggg
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Yeah you can as long as it's checked in and not carry-on. WIth carry on I think there's a limit on how much you can take...like you can't carry more than 50 or 100mls of one thing and u gotta put it in a clear bag. |
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Jan409
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in your hold luggage -yes
in your carry on luggage -yes- ut only if the containers
are 100ml or less
check your airlines website for luggage restrictions |
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old know all
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In your hold luggage, no problem. But not in your cabin luggage. Depending where you're flying from and to, some airports allow a limited amount of liquids through security - check with the airport web site for what's allowed. Anything you buy after security is fine. |
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russel.sarah16
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hey you can bring all that through as long as its all in 100ml or less containers and it all fits into one clear plastic bag. |
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~*sakura*~
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As long as each one isn't over 100ml. You can buy little empty containers at Asda and loads of other places to pour shampoo/body wash or any other liquids into so you can take them through check in and baggage control. |
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vika
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In your luggage you can take all type of liquids.
In your carry-on bag, you only have the right to carry 100ml of liquids. |
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John Ber
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ok to carry bottles in checked luggage, but in any carry-on bags there are restrictions. No aersol containers allowed even in checked luggage.
per TSA rules for carry-ons: 3.4 ounce bottle or less (by volume) but if you have a container labeled for 4 oz that is half-full the TSA will not allow it on the plane and you will need to throw it out (examples include partially full toothpaste tubes, cologne, liquid makeup, bottled water, etc.); 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag per person visibly placed in screening bin. |
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douglas m
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there are no restrictions on the amounts of liquid in your hold baggage.
the rules for your hand luggage are you can carry liquid's, cream's, gel's and paste's,
the are they must be in CONTAINERS of 100ml or less and fit in a clear bag no bigger then 20cm by 20cm and the bag must be able to close comfortably.
You are allowed 1 clear bag per-person.
the reason the container must be 100ml or less is the department of transport (dft) in the uk says that regardless of the amount of liquid in the container there is no way of knowing how much is actually in the
container.
http://www.glasgowairport.com/portal/controller/dispatcher.jsp?ChPath=Glasgow^General^Airport information^Security control&securityCountryGUID=a058b7b277c3... |
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AD
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You can carry any liquids in your CHECKED-IN baggage. But only small amounts of liquids in your carry-on baggage.
Hope that helps! |
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Hmmmm?
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Yes as long as they are in a 100ml container or less. Also they need to be in see through plastic bags, but from experience that doesn't normally matter. (This is hand luggage yes?) In normal check onto airplane luggage there is no restrictions. |
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Libster
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