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  2. What to Pack in a Carry-On Bag? Here Are 30 Essential Items ...

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    According to the TSA, you can't bring liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes in containers that are larger than 3.4 ounces (or 100 milliliters) per item, which is pretty well-known. But did ...

  3. Things you can't bring through airport security—and ... - AOL

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    Being squished next to someone on a long plane ride is bad enough; adding B.O. to the mix can make the situation a whole lot worse. Don't be that person. Don't be that person.

  4. Can You Bring Food on a Plane? TSA Rules You Need to Know - AOL

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    Whether you want to bring snacks on your flight or take home edible souvenirs, knowing these TSA food rules will help you breeze through security. The post Can You Bring Food on a Plane? TSA Rules ...

  5. Hand luggage - Wikipedia

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    Hand baggage allowance is a topic frequently discussed in the context of commercial air travel. On the one hand, passengers may want to have more of their possessions at hand during flight, skip the often time-consuming baggage claim process, and avoid the risk of having their checked baggage lost or damaged.

  6. Baggage allowance - Wikipedia

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    Luggage is weighed as passengers check in at the airport. On commercial transportation, mostly with airlines, the baggage allowance is the amount of checked baggage or hand/carry-on luggage the company will allow per passenger.

  7. Mobile phones on aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Paragraph (b)(5) of 14 CFR 91.21 permits airlines to determine if devices can be used in flight, allowing use of "any other portable electronic device that the operator of the aircraft has determined will not cause interference with the navigation or communication system of the aircraft on which it is to be used."

  8. Flight Attendant Reveals the Foods and Drinks You Should ...

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    A flight attendant explains the food and drinks that you should never bring onboard, including onions, tuna, fast food, and snacks like Cheerios and Goldfish.

  9. Concerned about those antlers sticking out of your seatmate's carry-on bag? They're on the list of unusual things TSA permits on planes.