Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hi, I am about to go on a flight to New York. I was wondering, am i allowed to take a small toothpaste

Hi, I am about to go on a flight to New York. I was wondering, am i allowed to take a small toothpaste?
dispenser, and 2 fl oz of contact solution? How much total of liquids are you allowed to bring? what is restricted?
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1 :
As long as it is 3.4oz or smaller and all of the containers fit into one one-quart baggy, you are fine. The only things that are resricted are anything flammable. EDIT: Charlie - I am NOT mistaken. I was merely answering the question as to whether any LIQUIDS are restricted, and in answer to that I am correct. Yes, you can bring as many 3.4oz/100ml bottles of any fluid as long as it will all fit into one and only one one-quart baggy and as long as it is not flammable - like......gasoline.
2 :
Toothpaste is considered a liquid or gel and restricted if you have more than 3.4 oz.. You can bring liquids or gels that are 3.4 oz. or less, but no more than can fit into one 1qt sized zip-lock bag. Here's what is prohibited: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
3 :
1st answerer is mistaken...there are many items that are prohibited that are not flammable. You may bring as many liquids and gels of any size as you like in your checked luggage. any liquids or gels in your carry-on bag need to be 3.4 oz or less and must all fit into one 1 art size zip-lock bag. see site below.
4 :
Hi there You may bring a "travel size" toothpaste, but it must be under 3 ounces. Hope this helps. ~Vishnu Harinarayan~

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