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When taveling into australia is there a certain size bag you have to put your liquids in?

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I am not sure if there is a certain size i have to put my liquids in. i have heard it is a quart size bag. but is this true? help! i leave on friday!

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  1. Here is a note on Australian regulations. Have a great time here in Australia.

    Did you know that from 31st March 2007, the Department of Transport and Regional Services has changed the rules about what you can take on a plane as hand luggage? Here's our rundown of what you will and won't be allowed to take:

    Only small amounts of liquid substances such as drinks, creams, perfumes, sprays, gels and toothpaste (100 millilitres per container) will be permitted to be taken through the screening point onto international passenger aircraft as carry-on baggage.

    These items will need to be placed in resealable transparent plastic bag, such as a freezer bag sold in most supermarkets, no larger than one litre, (****** one litre is aproximately 1 quart - 3.8 litres = 1gallon *****), which must be screened separately. Larger amounts of liquids can still be carried in checked baggage.

    Exceptions will be made for passengers with medical conditions, or with baby food intended to be consumed on board. However, these items may be subject to additional security checks.

    Passengers may take on board items purchased after the screening point, including duty free.

    This measure will affect only those people who are flying to and from Australia. The restrictions on liquids, aerosols and gels will not apply to passengers travelling on Australian domestic flights, at domestic terminals and airports.

    A tip if you're departing from London Heathrow: only one piece of cabin baggage is allowed.

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