Usually, yes, but it depends how strict the rules are at a particular airport. In twenty years of long distance travelling I have never had my nalgene water bottles confiscated, until late August 2010, when I had two completely empty and dry bottles confiscated at Paris CDG airport. I protested and they didn't change their minds. Said they were new rules because people could reconstitute powder and mix it with water. However, on the other side of security, people could easily buy water in bottles, drink the water, and then have an empty water bottle on the plane.
Only if it is Not Glass...*yes you can, and you can bring full bottles on the airplane to. You just can't bring it through security
Yes you can only if its empty and you just go past tsa
An empty container can be checked through airport security. There are no restrictions on empty containers, however, if something seems suspicious, you will not be allowed to take it through security.
Where is the bottle? There are droplets so it is not empty. An empty bottle is empty of liquid conent but it will have air in it.
Where is the bottle? There are droplets so it is not empty. An empty bottle is empty of liquid conent but it will have air in it.
By definition, an empty bottle has nothing inside.
This is because a milk bottle is transparent but if it has milk in it - (milk's opaque) then you wont be able to see through it which will make the shadow darker.
Put the empty bottle near a fire.
No. Well not through like windows, but maybe through an empty water bottle.
an empty water bottle
Nothing. The bottle is now truly empty.
You can not take any drinks through security. i love cock, However, if you have a clear, empty bottle, you can fill it once in the terminal to take it on the plane. Hope this helps. I just flew a month ago and this is what security told me.
Yes, you can take a water bottle on an airplane, you just can't take one through security. Or more specifically, you can take an empty water bottle through security, fill it on the other side, and then take it on the airplane with you. Many folks are doing this these days rather than being gouged $3.50 for a bottle of water within the secure area.Actually....I had my empty Nalgene bottles confiscated at Paris CDG. They said it was to stop people reconstituting powder into water. But they could still buy bottles on the other side of security. Stupid
An empty bottle has less mass than a full bottle. This means that the empty bottle has less force to overcome when lifted which corresponds to less work to lift it.