substitute for regular toothpase to avoid jel/cream/liquid ban
#31
Join Date: Aug 2006
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deodorant
I was told that it was okay to fly with it in Huntsville AL then had it taken by the screeners in Houston. It was an invisible stick by Degree. Nothing like being consistent.
#32
Join Date: Aug 2006
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toothpowder
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Moot point, the ban gets lifted tomorrow, see www.tsa.gov for details on the new restrictions.
#34
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what about 4 oz. of contact lens solution?
Under the new restrictions, TSA is now allowing liquids/gels/creams of 3 oz. or less in carry-on bags. This works fine for things like travel-size toothpaste. However, you used to be allowed 4 oz. of contact lens solution (travel-size) through security before today. Now, the requirement has been scaled back to 3 oz. Problem is the brand I use sells travel-size lens solution in 4 oz. bottles. Will this be a huge issue at security, seeing as they *used* to allow 4 oz. before today's announcement?
Okay, maybe I answered my own question, since this is also still posted on TSA's website:
Essential non-prescription liquid and gel medications up to 4 oz per container (including saline solution, eye care products, and KY jelly)
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtrav...ted-items.shtm
Okay, maybe I answered my own question, since this is also still posted on TSA's website:
Essential non-prescription liquid and gel medications up to 4 oz per container (including saline solution, eye care products, and KY jelly)
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtrav...ted-items.shtm
Last edited by ptpinit; Sep 25, 2006 at 1:34 pm Reason: answered my own question?