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No more 100ml bottles - all about airport security transformation
When asked about the things that annoy you at the airport the answers can be endless. Long queues, luggage limits, delays, and among them thorough security checks including liquid control. The current 3-1-1 rule says that passengers can bring liquids in their carry-on luggage, but they must be in containers of 3.4 ounces (100 ml) or less. These containers must fit in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag, and each passenger is allowed only one bag.
Why there is a limit of liquids at airports?
If you fly often, you need to remember lots of rules. Some include not bringing sharp objects or electronics in your bag. You also need to watch how heavy and big your luggage is. But one rule that annoys everyone is the liquid limit. So, if you fly a lot, it's important to know it to make your trips easier.
Travel smart – liquid packing tips for your next trip
Traveling with liquids can be a hassle, especially when you're flying. Here are some tips to make your next trip easier.
Basic guidelines for traveling with liquids by plane
Everything you need to know about the liquid limit at airports. The liquid limit applies only to your carry-on luggage, not to your checked luggage. You can bring as much liquid as you want in bottles exceeding 100ml in your checked baggage. Just remember to pack them securely to prevent leaks.