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fruitsalad | 11:39 Sun 12th Mar 2023 | Travel
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Can you use these on a plane, also should spray deodorants etc, and chargers be placed in hand luggage or in the suitcase?
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Small spray deodorants can be in the liquid bag in hand luggage. I always take my chargers in hand luggage
Re earbuds. Check at home if they work when your phone etc is on flight mode
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Don't know if these would work on a plane, but I would imagine if you connect using bluetooth it should be ok but, as calmck says, check your phone first. If you are considering buying some earbuds, migh I suggest the following, I bought these on a WHICH magazine recommendation and they are tremendous value for money, one of the best buys I have ever made - this link is from Amazon.
Wireless Earbuds, [What Hi-Fi Awards] EarFun Air Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones with 4 Mics ENC, Sweatshield™ IPX7 Waterproof, Clear Sound, Deep Bass, Wireless Charge, Game Mode, 35H Long Playtime, Black
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I'm thinking you haven't flown for a while, I'd suggest you read the rules your airline will have sent you because it's still very strict (at the moment ) about what you can take on the plane in hand luggage. The max amount of any liquid, creams, lotions, toiletries inc aerosols is 100ml. That's a lot smaller than say a standard can of men's deodorant. What you do take has to be in a clear plastic bag.
If you want to use deodorant on a plane please be considerate and use a roll on or stick deodorant
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No I haven't flown for quite a while, I do have some earbuds, I have to wear the ones that hoop over the top of my ears or they keep falling out, I think my earhole is small, but on a positive note they do work in airplane mode cheers guys.
Aerosols are prohiited in cabin baggage.

In hold baggage, no individual aerosol can exceed 0.5 kg (or 0,5 litres). The total for all aerosols in hold baggage must not exceed 2 kg (or 2 litres).

From the Civil Aviation Authority:
https://www.caa.co.uk/passengers/before-you-fly/baggage/items-that-are-allowed-in-baggage/
And from gov.uk you can, as long as it's under 100ml. Ask your airline
https://www.gov.uk/hand-luggage-restrictions
and apologies, not point scoring but trying to give fruitsalad the correct information. I have just pasted this from an upcoming BA flight I have:
Aerosols are allowed to be carried into the cabin but cannot be used on board.

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