Yes, condoms can be taken on a plane in carry-on luggage.
Yes. Any medication, no matter what should be taken in your carryon luggage. NEVER check medication in to checked baggage. Never trust your medication to other people, especially airlines!!
When you say 'hand luggage', I assume you mean 'carryon luggage'. It is acceptable to carryon hand cream in amounts of 3 oz or less. Must be in a container that is accessible should security want to test it for any reason. Just made a trip to DC, so it is fresh on my mind. Tried to bring back a very small water-globe in my carryon. They could not test the liquid, so they made me put it in my checked-in luggage. Good luck!
Viagra is a medication that is prescribed by many doctors. Therefore, it can be taken on a plane. It can be taken in the suitcase or carry on luggage.
Plane-side is a derivative of gate-check in terms of luggage. Plane-side luggage is generally used to describe luggage that was gate-checked, but left on a designated cart next to the stairs of a small aircraft. This cart of luggage is then taken and loaded into the cargo hold of the aircraft. Upon arrival, the luggage is taken off first and carted to the aircraft stairs for passengers to retrieve.
Provided they do not exceed the cabinet weight and size limit, in theory yes, speakers can be taken on a plane in hand luggage.
Checked luggage is that which has been checked in: weighed, labelled, and taken away to be loaded onto the plane. You don't see it again until you have landed at the other end and the plane is unloaded. Hand luggage is that which you can take onto the plane with you and have access to during the flight.
Yes, aerosol cans can be taken on a plane in carry-on luggage as long as they are 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag. Larger aerosol cans must be packed in checked luggage.
No, carry-on luggage cannot be put as checked baggage. Carry-on luggage must be taken on board the plane with you.
Yes, Dude Wipes can be taken on a plane in your carry-on luggage as they are considered a personal hygiene product.
i did it however it might get taken from you when you go through the carry-on luggage scan
Disposable razors and cartridge razors are generally allowed to be taken on a plane in carry-on luggage. However, safety razors with removable blades are typically not allowed in carry-on bags but can be packed in checked luggage. It is recommended to check with the airline or Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for specific guidelines before traveling.
No, Swiss Army knives are not allowed in carry-on luggage on planes. They must be packed in checked baggage.