how much liquid allowed on a plane

how much liquid allowed on a plane

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You are allowed to bring liquids on a plane in your hand luggage under the following rules:

  • Liquids must be in containers of no more than 100 milliliters (3.4 ounces) each.
  • All containers must fit into a single transparent, resealable plastic bag with a maximum capacity of 1 liter (about 20cm x 20cm).
  • Only one such plastic bag is allowed per passenger.
  • Liquids include not only drinks but also gels, creams, lotions, pastes, aerosols, and sprays.
  • Containers larger than 100 ml are not allowed in hand luggage, even if partially filled.
  • Exceptions are made for baby food, essential medicines, and dietary supplements, which can exceed 100 ml but must be declared and may require additional screening.
  • Liquids purchased after security (e.g., duty-free) can be carried in larger quantities.
  • Liquids in checked baggage have no strict volume limits but must not be flammable or hazardous; alcoholic beverages up to 5 liters per person are generally allowed if properly packed.

In summary, for cabin luggage, you can carry up to 1 liter of liquids divided into containers of 100 ml or less, all packed in one clear plastic bag

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