Liquid Allowed On Carry On
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So, you're all set for your next adventure, and you're checking off that pre-flight checklist. You've got your boarding pass, your passport, and your favorite travel snacks. But, have you thought about the liquids you can bring on board?
Know The Rules
The TSA has got some rules in place when it comes to liquids in your carry-on. You're allowed to bring 3.4 ounces or less of liquid, gel, or aerosol in your carry-on bag. Think of it like packing a small toiletry bag with your essentials.
For example, if you're a coffee lover, you might want to bring a small coffee creamer with you on the plane. Or, if you're a beauty enthusiast, you might want to bring a travel-sized moisturizer. Just remember, all liquids must fit in a quart-sized zip-top bag.
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Exception To The Rule
There are some exceptions to the rule, like medications and breast milk. If you have a medical condition that requires you to bring a specific liquid, you're allowed to bring it on board. You'll just need to declare it at security and be prepared to show some documentation.
It's also worth noting that some duty-free liquids are allowed in your carry-on, but they must be in a secure, tamper-evident bag. So, if you're planning on buying some perfume or liquor at the airport, you can bring it on the plane with you.
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Why It Matters
So, why should you care about the liquids you bring on board? Well, for one, it's all about safety. The TSA has these rules in place to protect passengers and crew members from potential security threats. By following the rules, you're helping to keep everyone safe.
Plus, if you're not aware of the rules, you might end up having to throw away your favorite lip balm or shampoo at security. And, let's be real, who wants to waste a good lip balm?
