What You Need to Know Before Taking The Plane
by mihaitache on 21/08/09 at 9:18 am
Information. Some countries impose restrictions on liquids, even purchased at duty free shops at matches.
Without restriction to carry liquids, pastes, gels, creams, aerosols, two solutions are possible:
- Place these products in the bags that go in the cargo of the plane
- Buy these products in duty-free shops at the airport
To carry liquids, pastes, gels, creams, aerosols purchased beyond the duty-free shops at the airport: bring a plastic bag transparent re-sealable “type freezer bag” maximum of one liter (20cm / 20cm) with quantitative restrictions
Concerning the carriage aboard airplanes of liquids, gels, pastes and aerosols:
On 6 November 2006, new security measures decided by the European Commission entered into force in all European airports.
Containers (bottle, jar, tube) should not exceed 100 ml and must be transported in a closed plastic bag-type freezer bag (1 liter maximum dimensions of 20cm x 20 cm).
Food for babies or young children and medicines required for the journey are allowed. Passengers may need to prove the authenticity of the products in the tasting or presenting a medical prescription (prescription, a pharmacist certificate …).
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