It is quite common to feel a little confused as to what you are allowed to bring onto the plane, especially when it comes to liquids.
While you can easily take toothpaste in hand luggage, any toothpaste counts in the gels and liquid limit. Additionally, the toothpaste has to be lower than 3.4 oz or 100 ml. Look for toothpaste packages that say“Travel size” or “TSA approved”. What about Deodorant? You can bring specif...
How much liquid can you take on a plane? There are special rules for liquid medications, but these vary by country. Check with the country you will be flying out of for their rules, but in most cases you will need to let the screening agents know that you have liquid medication in add...
The metropolitan city of Istanbul perfectly blends remnants of the past with the modern world. On your trip, you will likely be tempted to spend the majority of your time there, but don’t forget to visit the Turkish countryside as well, which is filled with treasures to explore. ...
Don’t risk having your expensive liquid toiletries dumped out by security at the airport or having them leak and spill all over your luggage during the journey. Instead, pack your liquids in these TSA approved travel-sized bottles and bring only what you need.What...
While it’s absolutely okay to take a full-size container of contact solution in your carry-on,* I opt for a travel-sized bottle when I’m packing extra light. (*Since it’smedically necessaryfor me to see clearly, this item is an exception to TSA’s liquid regulations.) ...
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