Regulations on carrying liquid articles by aircraft
The definition of liquid goods is clearly defined in the Civil Aviation Safety Inspection Rules: liquid goods include liquid, gel, aerosol and other forms.
It includes but is not limited to water and other drinks, soups, syrups, stews, sauces and sauces; Covered food or soup food; Ointments, emulsions, cosmetics and oils; Perfume; Spray; Gels, such as hair gel and shower gel; High-pressure canned food (such as aerosol) such as shaving foam, other foams and deodorant; Paste items such as toothpaste; A condensed mixture; Mascara; Lip gloss or lipstick; Or any other item having a similar consistency at room temperature.
Cosmetics for personal use in air travel must meet three conditions before they can be carried with you:
1, one for each type of frequency band;
2. The volume of the container shall not exceed 100 ml;
3. Accept the bottle opening inspection.
One piece of toothpaste and one piece of shaving cream shall be limited, and shall not exceed 100g(ml).
Extended data
Passengers on domestic flights are prohibited from carrying liquid articles with them (except for personal use, babies and some medicines), but they can check them in.
When a passenger transfers from an international or regional flight to a domestic flight in the same airport control area, the entry duty-free liquid articles he carries must meet the following three conditions before he can carry them with him:
1, show the shopping voucher;
2. Place it in a well-sealed transparent plastic bag;
3. Confirm through safety inspection.
If it is really necessary to carry liquid articles such as mineral water, drinks and cosmetics, please go through the consignment formalities in advance before accepting the security check.
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