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Cabin regulations: Understanding the 100 ml liquid limit

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As a flight attendant undergoing retraining, it's essential to understand cabin regulations concerning the 100 ml limit on liquids. This measure, introduced for safety reasons, has a direct impact on passengers' day-to-day air travel. Let's decipher this essential rule to ensure the safety and smooth running of flights.

Why were these regulations introduced?

When planning your next tripit is essential to understand the rules concerning liquids at cabin. These regulations, introduced in 2006, are aimed primarily at safety passengers. By limiting the amount of liquids you can carry in the cabin, the authorities are aiming to reduce safety risks related to potential hazardous substances.

What liquids are involved?

The 100 ml applies to a wide range of products: beverages, gels, creams, aerosols, syrups, pastaand many others. It is essential to understand that these products must be placed in individual containers with a maximum capacity of 100 ml each.

How do you pack your hand luggage?

To be compliant, all liquid containers must be placed in a transparent resealable plastic bagwith a maximum capacity of one liter per passenger. Here are a few tips to help you prepare your hand luggage:

  • Use suitable travel containers.
  • Clearly label your containers to avoid mix-ups.
  • Check that the plastic bag is resealable.

Exceptions to the rule

There are a few exceptions to this limitation rule. Visit medications liquids, the baby food andmedical use may exceed 100 ml, provided that specific evidence is submitted (medical prescriptionproven necessity, etc.) to control points.

What are the consequences of non-compliance?

The consequences of non-compliance can be quite severe. Passengers could be forced to leave behind non-compliant liquids or, in extreme cases, be subject to more severe measures. Visit flight safety is an absolute priority, and security staff have the authority to confiscate any non-compliant items.

Stress-free travel tips

To avoid any stress before your boardingit is recommended to :

  • Plan ahead and prepare your hand luggage.
  • Familiarize yourself with the individual rules of airports you'll be using.
  • Consult your airline for specific information.

List of items affected by the regulations

Type of product Examples
Beverages Sodas, juices, water
Gels Hair styling gel, shower gel
Creams Moisturizing cream, sunscreen
Aerosols Deodorant, hairspray
Syrups Medical syrups
Pasta Toothpaste, modeling clay

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Emeline Dudoura

Hello, my name is Emeline and I'm 44 years old. After having been a flight attendant for many years, I'm currently retraining. Passionate about service and discovery, I'd now like to put my skills at the service of new professional opportunities. Welcome to my website!

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