Can I put a couple of colognes in my carry on luggage during an international flight (to france). I know it's possible in a domestic flight. If they're gonna take them away I'd rather not bring them at all.
They are as expensive as the airplaine ticket :)The flight is operated by British airways if it shall help Asked by VenDesT 40 months ago Similar Questions: put couple colognes carry luggage international flight france Recent Questions About: put couple colognes carry luggage international flight france Games & Leisure > Travel.
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Colognes If they are expensive, I really wouldn't risk it. I know I have gotten away with some small liquids in my carry on (just don't tell them they are there! ), but really--if they are expensive perfume that you would be upset if you lost them then just leave them home, or put them in your checked luggage.
This is what the BA rules are for your carry on:Restrictions on the quantities of liquids, gels or pastes are: * they must be held in individual containers not exceeding 100ml * the containers must be carried in a separate, clear-plastic, zip-top or re-sealable bag * the bag must not exceed 20cm x 20cm (8ins x 8ins) in dimensions * the bag must not exceed one litre (1.75 pints) capacity * the bag must be completely closed * the items must fit comfortably in the bag * the bag must be x-ray screened separately from other hand baggage at airport security points. The following British Airways destinations do not permit liquids, gels, creams or cosmetics in hand baggage under any circumstances: * India * Kenya * Pakistan * St.Luciahttp://britishairways.com/travel/bagliquid/publ... really up to you--how much you are willing to risk to have those perfumes with you on the plane! I personally wouldn't do it.
Poppet Sources: http://www.britishairways.com/travel/bagliquid/public/en_gb .
You may, within certain restrictions on the amount . Policy below. This is taken from the British airways website.
When traveling to France, you will be under this rule(You can reference the list on the page below to see all the countries included) :The EU rules apply if you are travelling from any airport within the EU, including the UK, and if you are travelling from Albania, Iceland, Kosovo, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland and Ukraine, irrespective of your destination. britishairways.com/travel/bagliquid/publ... restrictions on liquidsRestrictions on the quantities of liquids, gels or pastes are:-they must be held in individual containers not exceeding 100ml-the containers must be carried in a separate, clear-plastic, zip-top or re-sealable bag-the bag must not exceed 20cm x 20cm (8ins x 8ins) in dimensions-the bag must not exceed one litre (1.75 pints) capacity-the bag must be completely closed-the items must fit comfortably in the bag-the bag must be x-ray screened separately from other hand baggage at airport security points. -You can purchase duty-free liquids at the airport or on board if your journey is wholly within the EU.
For other journeys and destinations, you should refer to the specific country restrictions. We advise you not to purchase liquid items in duty-free shops until you reach an EU airport. Sources: http://www.britishairways.com/travel/bagliquid/public/en_gb .
No, thanks to the new useless paranoia you cannot carry all those dangerous fluids Moreover cologne is mainly made of alcohol so, if they spot youthey will burn you alive directly in the airport...it is better if you do not risk anything of that sort, moreover the checking people at the airport do not ever have the slightest sense of humour....This is not enough. This year we from Europe that we want to visit USA as tourist, we haveto communicate in advance our itinerary... absurd, it seems not America but the Russia of 1960. And it is totally useless to stop terrorism, just smoke in the eyes of citizens.
Sources: my official opinion .
1 Yes, most countries follow the TSA's 3-1-1 rule.
Yes, most countries follow the TSA's 3-1-1 rule.
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