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LIQUIDS ON PLANES : what's the LIMIT, because..?

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i'm flying on a plane in a few hours, and i was wondering if i can bring my DEODORANT?

=> the deodorant is 150 ml.

is that still allowed, or beyond the limit?

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  1. honestly i forgot but you can logon to an airlines web site or an airport website, thats where i normally look so i can be reminded


  2. Just put it in your luggage.

    Unless you foresee yourself having some massive body odor problem in the several hour flight, there's really no need for it, anyway.

    It's like people complaining about toothpaste...and yet...they don't actually use it on the flight, so what difference does it make?

  3. What country are you flying in?  In the United States, the limit is 3 oz for any liquids or gels, including aerosols.  That translates to about 88mL, so your spray deodorant is well beyond that limit.  Many other countries have also adopted these standards.

    Here's a link to the US TSA list of what you can and can't pack: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/p...

    I'd recommend just buying travel size toiletries.

  4. since 150 ml is 5 oz, and the max size is 3oz, you'll have to get a smaller size or else buy some at your destination

  5. Why not just carry a few bay leaves under each arm, then people would think you smell like soup.

    Seriously, is the flight that long???

    Substitute something else for it, and get over it. No one cares what your pits smell like, as long as it's not stanky.

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