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jessiblu_83

I have tried looking on the airlines' websites for packing lists, but I can't seem to find answers to specific

questions.... is it alright now to travel internationally with shampoo, lotion and perfume in my luggage!? I have lived in Korea a little over a year, and after we came here is when the hoopla started about no fluids... so I am just curious if it has all blown over or will all my toiletries be confiscated, or what?! thanks for your help! have a nice day!

    



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dont want stalkers
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I am glad you asked this I have been wondering myself and I guess you just lit a fire under my tush to find out. I will be traveling soon as well and will need to know myself. Here is what I found out. Much more at the website I will share with you... what a relief.





On Tuesday, September 26, TSA adjusted the ban on liquids, gels, and aerosols.

Air travelers may now carry liquids, gels and aerosols in their carry-on bag when going through security checkpoints.

With certain exceptions for prescription and over-the-counter medicines, baby formula and breast milk, and other essential liquids, gels, and aerosols, the following rules apply to all liquids, gels, and aerosols you want to carry through a security checkpoint.

1. All liquids, gels and aerosols must be in three-ounce or smaller containers. Larger containers that are half-full or toothpaste tubes rolled up are not allowed. Each container must be three ounces or smaller.
2. All liquids, gels and aerosols must be placed in a single, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag. Gallon size bags or bags that are not zip-top such as fold-over sandwich bags are not allowed. Each traveler can use only one, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag.
3. Each traveler must remove their quart-sized plastic, zip-top bag from their carry-on and place it in a bin or on the conveyor belt for X-ray screening. X-raying separately will allow TSA security officers to more easily examine the declared items.

Please keep in mind that these rules were developed after extensive research and understanding of current threats. They are intended to help air travelers bring essential toiletries and other liquids, gels and aerosols for short trips. If you need larger amounts of liquids, gels and aerosols such as toothpaste or shampoo, please place them in your luggage and check them with your airline.

To ensure the health and welfare of certain air travelers there are no limits on the amounts of the following liquids, gels and aerosols you may carry through a security checkpoint:

* Baby formula and breast milk if a baby or small child is traveling;
* All prescription and over-the-counter medications (liquids, gels, and aerosols) including KY jelly, eye drops, and saline solution for medical purposes;
* Liquids including water, juice, or liquid nutrition or gels for passengers with a disability or medical condition;
* Life-support and life-sustaining liquids such as bone marrow, blood products, and transplant organs;
* Items used to augment the body for medical or cosmetic reasons such as mastectomy products, prosthetic breasts, bras or shells containing gels, saline solution, or other liquids; and,
* Gels or frozen liquids needed to cool disability or medically related items used by persons with disabilities or medical conditions.

You are not limited in the amount or volume of these above items you may bring in your carry-on baggage. However, if these items are in containers larger than three ounces, please perform the following:

1. Separate these items from the liquids, gels, and aerosols in your quart-size and zip-top bag.
2. Declare you have the items to one of our Security Officers at the security checkpoint.
3. Present these items for additional inspection once reaching the X-ray. These items are subject to additional screening.

We have also taken steps to ensure the security of the boarding areas after you pass through our security checkpoints. Therefore, any liquid, gel or aerosol, such as coffee or soda, purchased in the secure area beyond the security checkpoint is allowed aboard your plane. Please note that if you have a layover and are re-screened at your connecting airport the current rules (see above) for carry-ons apply. For more details, get the 3-1-1 for carry-ons.

A printable version of the prohibited items listing is available. Prohibited Items List (PDF 164 KB)

To effectively communicate important security information, we translated these changes into a variety of languages. Security Information In Other Languages

You are permitted to bring solid cosmetics and personal hygiene items as such lipstick, lip balm and similar solids.

We ask for your cooperation in the screening process by being prepared before you arrive. We also ask that you follow the guidelines above and try not to over-think these guidelines. Please pack liquids, gels, and aerosols in your checked baggage even if you do not normally check a bag.

In addition to liquids, gels, and aerosols numerous other potentially dangerous items are not permitted in carry-on baggage. We strongly encourage travelers to read more about previously prohibited items to avoid complications during screening.

To help you understand and navigate the new security measures, please click one of the links below.

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Know Before You Go Travel Card (PDF 528 KB)
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Bag And Zip For A Short Trip (PDF 2.8 MB)
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The Right Bag For Your Carry-on (PDF 1.2 MB)
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Screening Step-By-Step (WMV 3 MB)
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Female business traveler (WMV 3 MB)
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Male business traveler (WMV 3 MB)
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Traveling with a baby or small child (WMV 3 MB)
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Travelers with special needs (WMV 3 MB)

It is unlikely that additional changes in the liquid, aerosol and gel policy will be made in the near future.

This security regimen applies to all domestic and international flights departing U.S. airports. Travelers should, however, check with transportation security authorities in their country-of-origin for flights originating at non-U.S. airports.


ACME
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Try FDA regulations site. google it.


lysistrata411
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Yes, it is fine to have those things in your luggage. You just need to be careful what you bring in your carry-on luggage. Some airlines don't want you bringing anything like lotion in your purse. In Atlanta anything like lotion in my purse had to be in a see-through container. In Kansas, I had the same lotion and they made me take it out and wouldn't let me take it on. Also, no lighters, fingernail files or clippers, etc in your purse or carry-on.


know it all
Unless you use a special shampoo why waste the space that is treasured. Buy replacements in any 99 cent store in any country. otherwise- call the 800 # for their details (their dime)


May
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Go to the cdc center for disease control and prevention, and they have a checklist of what to bring regarding health. Otherwise bring what you need for your trip.


chalitaj
Before it was no liquids or gels in your carryon. You can take chapstick, makeup items, lotions, less than 2oz. sizes but must fit in a sandwich size ziplock bag. When in doubt just pack in your suitcase.


PD
Go to the TSA.gov website or the FAA.gov website and there should be a list of what you can and cannot pack or travel with or without.
You cannot find it on airline sites because it is gov't mandated.
Happy flying.


tdo314
Yes it is, but be sure to put all that stuff in your check-in luggage not you carry-on luggage.


carpetrug01
You can check them. They just can't be on your carry on.



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