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Are there still any restrictions for what you can bring on a plane?

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The last time I traveled by air (summer 2006) there was an issue with bringing liquids like hair products and such. Is this still true? What kind of cosmetics, hair, and beauty products am I prohibited from bringing, if any? What do I need to do?

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  1. There's a limit on size. But you can bring liquids for beauty products, except bottled water. You just have to buy bottled water when you pass the security. Please see the link on the travel guidelines on the sizes of stuff can bring. If your stuff exceeds the required size, you have to check it in or throw or have them mail it to you.

    Hope this helps.

    www.tasa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohi...


  2. Yes there are still restrictions. You can look up what your air carrier will and will not let you bring by going to their website.

  3. No. Not at all.. Bring anything you want on a plane..  lol...  I believe they did lessen the restrictions on liquids, but you'll find out when they check your bags

  4. Check with the airline website that you are traveling on.

  5. Yes, there are still restrictions. You can get details from your airline, from tsa.gov, or from reading the answers to other questions like your posted in the last 24 hours.

  6. There will ALWAYS be restrictions on what you can bring on an aircraft. There always have been, and, since 9/11/01 there forever more will be. For the latest up to date info straight from the horse's mouth, go to the URL shown below, and click on "For Travelers."

    Regards,

    Dan

  7. Yes there are still restrictions. Basically it still is no liquids unless you have bought them at the departure side at the airport.

    It also depends on where you are travelling, some countries/airlines rule differ.

    On the plus side you are allowed to take more handluggage than before.

    Just watch out for liquids, make up, no more than 100mls of product.

    No hairspray, tweezers or scissors.  If you wear contacts lenses you can carry these if the solution is in the lens cases.  

  8. There is that 311 rule... nothing more than 3oz( toiletry stuff), 1 quart size clear plastic bag and 1 carry on per person. and nothing sharp...

    check out

    http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/p...


  9. Yes, unfortunately. I'm getting so sick of this. That's what happens when you vote retards into power.

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