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zebo | 00:18 Sun 20th Mar 2016 | Travel
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I'm getting contradictory results so, can I take a small aerosol, under the 100 ml limit, in hand luggage? We're flying to the US with an internal flight as well as transatlantic. TIA.
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Yes - but it must be in the bag with other liquids.
but if you get it wrong
they make you throw it away

nice little earner for the airport staff....
Yes you can. My little 75 ml Elnet hairspray has clocked up a few hundred thousand miles in my liquids bag to date.
Don't they have 'aerosols' in the Untied States?
^ Why buy more when you have your own? I certainly wouldn`t and anyway, some aerosols are medication - Ventolin etc.
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Yes they do, but I don't want to be smelly, it's a deodorant, on the way! Thanks for the answers.
Use a roll-on, just in case !
I take it 237 was talking about an inhaler. Lol.
/All prescriptions can be taken on flights, as long as the prescription name on the label matches the name of the ticketed passenger.//

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