My mom said something about she seen on the news where you can't take big bottles of shampoo and stuff. I remember though that when I went to Miami that I had a pretty big bottle then. Not as big as what I have now though. Which if anything I will just go buy the smaller bottle I had the last time if I have too.
Can anyone help me out with this please?!!?
I need to know before Monday if possible!Are you allowed to take big bottles of shampoo and stuff when flying?
In your CARRY-ON bag you may only carry 3 ounce size bottles of liquid and these must be in a one quart size zip lock bag. In your checked luggage you may carry larger bottlew...but WHY would you fill up your suitcase with huge bottles of shampoo that will last for months? Just take the small bottles, buy some when you get there if you need it. See site below to read the regulations.Are you allowed to take big bottles of shampoo and stuff when flying?
You can take a big bottle of shampoo, etc., if you pack it in your check-in luggage. You are NOT permitted to have these in your carry-on luggage.
No. 1: anywhere they get more and more strict with liquids for security for good reasons.
No. 2: WHY, sorry taking shampoo's etc. with you - extra weight and they can be bought on the spot...
you best ask the airline your flying on that stuff changes a lot
if you pack it in your checked luggage you can take it
if you want to take it in your carry on you can only have 3 oz bottle
all liquids and gels must only be 3 oz each and all must fit in one quart Ziplock bag in total
nope has to be thrown away at the airport
I went on the website for the airlines I am flying next month and they give you the guidelines for packing. There is a lot of information as well as rules and definitions. After reading through it I've decided to pack only my toothbrush and SMALL travel size toothpaste (they will seize anything bigger) and purchase what I need once I get to my destination. It makes life much easier than having them rifle through my bags searching for that one thing that isn't exactly 3 oz!
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