Traveling for the FIRST TIME alone. HELP!
#1
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Traveling for the FIRST TIME alone. HELP!
Hey, I'm new to the forum... I would love it if someone would help with a couple of questions I have. I'm leaving this Fri. to go to ATL, GA from Chicago via AirTran Airways and I don't plan on checking any luggage. I'm only staying for 4 days so I just plan on taking a carry on. Here goes my questions.
1.) How much liquid am I allowed to take...I know about the 3 oz and under rule but as far as lotion, mouthwash, toothpaste...?
2.) What about solids such as deodorant, vaseline, makeup. Does any of this apply?
3.) Can I bring my laptop as well?
4.) Can I also bring a nike bag to carry my purse and some books in?
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks
1.) How much liquid am I allowed to take...I know about the 3 oz and under rule but as far as lotion, mouthwash, toothpaste...?
2.) What about solids such as deodorant, vaseline, makeup. Does any of this apply?
3.) Can I bring my laptop as well?
4.) Can I also bring a nike bag to carry my purse and some books in?
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks
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Hey, I'm new to the forum... I would love it if someone would help with a couple of questions I have. I'm leaving this Fri. to go to ATL, GA from Chicago via AirTran Airways and I don't plan on checking any luggage. I'm only staying for 4 days so I just plan on taking a carry on. Here goes my questions.
1.) How much liquid am I allowed to take...I know about the 3 oz and under rule but as far as lotion, mouthwash, toothpaste...?
2.) What about solids such as deodorant, vaseline, makeup. Does any of this apply?
3.) Can I bring my laptop as well?
4.) Can I also bring a nike bag to carry my purse and some books in?
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks
1.) How much liquid am I allowed to take...I know about the 3 oz and under rule but as far as lotion, mouthwash, toothpaste...?
2.) What about solids such as deodorant, vaseline, makeup. Does any of this apply?
3.) Can I bring my laptop as well?
4.) Can I also bring a nike bag to carry my purse and some books in?
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks
2. Solid Deodorant & makeup shouldn't be a problem...I've never had a problem with it. Be careful with mascara & lipstick though.
3. Yes, you can bring your laptop.
4. As long as you don't violate the 1 carry-on bag + 1 personal item (i.e. purse, laptop bag, camera bag).
#3
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Anything liquid must be 3.4 ounces or less and it all must fit in one quart-sized Ziplock bag. Here's the TSA's site, which can tell you more about specifics: http://www.tsa.gov/311/index.shtm
Solids are OK. Liquids, gels and aerosols have to met the 3.4 ounce rule. As for mascara and lipstick ...I've never had a problem with them not being in my "liquids" bag. Once in a while a screener sees my metal lipstick tube on the display and wants to see what it is, but for the metal and the shape. It's never an issue beyond that.
Yes, just take it out of your bag and put it in a separate bin when you go through the checkpoint.
I didn't look up the rules of your specific carrier, but it usually is one carry on and one "personal item" such as a purse or laptop bag. You can carry things like books and magazines separately without them counting, generally. If you have a carry on, purse and laptop bag you might want to be sure you can slip your purse into one of the other bags.
2.) What about solids such as deodorant, vaseline, makeup. Does any of this apply?
3.) Can I bring my laptop as well?
4.) Can I also bring a nike bag to carry my purse and some books in?
Last edited by l etoile; Oct 4, 2010 at 1:12 am
#4
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Here is a link to Airtran's rules for baggage policies including the carry on size restrictions for the carry on item and the personal item.
http://www.airtran.com/policies/carry-on_checked.aspx
Work with it in advance so you can arrive at ATL already prepared.
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Welcome and travel well!
Think seriously about how much clothing and etc you are planning to take along for your brief trip. Most people overpack.
For a 4 day trip, I only take one pair of shoes (the ones I'm going to wear on the flights) and a pair of shower shoes (flip-flops). I am also a great believer in doing hand washing of underwear along the way.
What are you going to use for a carry on bag?
Think seriously about how much clothing and etc you are planning to take along for your brief trip. Most people overpack.
For a 4 day trip, I only take one pair of shoes (the ones I'm going to wear on the flights) and a pair of shower shoes (flip-flops). I am also a great believer in doing hand washing of underwear along the way.
What are you going to use for a carry on bag?
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I put my things through the X-ray in this order- shoes, jacket, small purse and baggie in one tray, then laptop, laptop bag, then my big suitcase. I stand and watch until tray with purse and tray with laptop go through, then I go to the screening machine.
Now when I am on the other side- my shoes are there first, put those on, get jacket, get purse. Get laptop.Pick up laptop bag (purse goes in laptop bag), put laptop in bag. Now I am all ready for my suitcase.
Now when I am on the other side- my shoes are there first, put those on, get jacket, get purse. Get laptop.Pick up laptop bag (purse goes in laptop bag), put laptop in bag. Now I am all ready for my suitcase.
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wow
I put my things through the X-ray in this order- shoes, jacket, small purse and baggie in one tray, then laptop, laptop bag, then my big suitcase. I stand and watch until tray with purse and tray with laptop go through, then I go to the screening machine.
Now when I am on the other side- my shoes are there first, put those on, get jacket, get purse. Get laptop.Pick up laptop bag (purse goes in laptop bag), put laptop in bag. Now I am all ready for my suitcase.
Now when I am on the other side- my shoes are there first, put those on, get jacket, get purse. Get laptop.Pick up laptop bag (purse goes in laptop bag), put laptop in bag. Now I am all ready for my suitcase.
Oh my goodness, you are way more organized than I can ever manage!
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First- make sure you can easily lift your duffle bag over your head when it is packed. Otherwise, carrying it through the airport and putting it in the overhead will be rough.
Next- I have my carry one, and my "purse". I find that airlines are usually pretty lenient about the size of my purse, as long as it is obviously not luggage and will fit under my seat. I use a large tote and my real purse goes inside.
I carried my laptop 45,000 miles until my chiropractor said no more. Now I have a netbook, under 3 lbs. You will need to put in a separate bin through security, but will be fine.
Make sure your liquids are within the limits- that includes lotions, etc.
And Have fun!!!!
ps- if you are staying in a hotel- my mother bought me a $1.49 rubber door stop - I sleep more securily when traveling by myself.
Next- I have my carry one, and my "purse". I find that airlines are usually pretty lenient about the size of my purse, as long as it is obviously not luggage and will fit under my seat. I use a large tote and my real purse goes inside.
I carried my laptop 45,000 miles until my chiropractor said no more. Now I have a netbook, under 3 lbs. You will need to put in a separate bin through security, but will be fine.
Make sure your liquids are within the limits- that includes lotions, etc.
And Have fun!!!!
ps- if you are staying in a hotel- my mother bought me a $1.49 rubber door stop - I sleep more securily when traveling by myself.