Hairspray spray can be brought on the plane

New security rules for carrying liquids, aerosols and hairspray in hand luggage on international flights

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In order to improve passenger safety, there are restrictions on liquids, aerosols and hairspray that can be carried on inbound and outbound flights. These regulations are necessary to protect you from the threat of liquid explosions.

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Safety rules Have a plastic bag ready before you check in, so you have time to put oversized containers in your checked baggage.

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1. Containers of liquids, aerosols or hairspray in hand luggage must be equal to or less than 100 ml in size. All containers must be sealed in a transparent plastic bag with a capacity of one liter, with a limit of one plastic bag per person. Passengers are allowed to use self-sealing bags with a capacity of one liter or less. 2. Prescription medications may still be carried through the security checkpoint. Passengers may carry baby products and prescription medications that need to be used on the flight, but may be required to show proof of need.3. Upon arrival at the security checkpoint, you must surrender any liquids, aerosols, and hairspray over 100 milliliters that you are still carrying with you, including duty-free merchandise. The new rules will also add random body searches to the security check process. Steps to follow Before checking in

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1. Sort out liquids, aerosols and hairsprays you intend to take on board with you and, if possible, prepare them before you leave for the airport. 2. Liquids, aerosols and hairsprays intended to be packed in your hand baggage must be packed in containers with a capacity of 100 milliliters or less (weighing approximately 100 grams). 3. Containers larger than 100 ml should be packed in the hold bag or left out. 4. Half-full containers with a capacity of more than 100 ml are not allowed. 5. Please put containers intended to be carried in your hand baggage in clear, self-sealing plastic bags. 6. Plastic bags should not be larger than 1 liter, i.e. approximately 20 x 20 cm or 15 x 25 cm. 7. These bags are available in most supermarkets. 7. Once the bag is full, it should be easy to seal. If it does not seal easily, you should remove some items and limit yourself to one bag per person. 8. Keep your plastic bag in an accessible place in your hand luggage. The plastic bag should be shown to the security personnel for inspection. Steps to follow At the security checkpoint 1. You should show the plastic bag to the security checker separately.

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2. When you arrive at the security checkpoint, you must surrender any liquids, aerosols and hairsprays over 100 milliliters that you are still carrying, including duty-free goods. These items will be destroyed.

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3. Security personnel may ask for proof that you need to bring medication on board, such as matching the name on the prescription to your boarding pass. 4. Please remove large coats.

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5. You may also be subject to a pat-down search.

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6. These rules also apply to passengers connecting at international airports.7. Many airports allow you to purchase items such as duty-free goods and beverages, which can be carried on board as long as you pass through the security checkpoints and into a secure area. What are liquids, aerosols and hairspray? The new rules apply to beverages, skin creams, perfumes, aerosols, hairsprays, toothpaste, lipsticks, lip gloss and similar items. Steps to follow Items not permitted to be carried in excess of 100ml Beverages/supplies

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Drinks in cans, bottles, plastic containers/liquid or gel cosmetics and hygiene products/perfumes/skin creams/liquid foundations and lip balms/mascara/toothpaste/various products in pressurized containers, such as hair styling and shaving foams/mile-hikers/deodorants