Yes, you can take a 3.4 oz container on a plane as long as it is within the TSA's liquid limit of 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters for carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can take 3.5 oz of liquid on a plane as long as it is in a container that is compliant with the TSA's 3-1-1 rule for carry-on liquids.
Yes, you can take 3.8 oz of liquid on a plane as long as it is in a container that is compliant with the TSA's 3-1-1 rule for carry-on liquids.
Yes, you can bring a 3.4 oz container on the plane as long as it complies with the TSA's liquid restrictions for carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a 3.5 oz container on the plane as long as it meets the TSA's liquid restrictions for carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a 4 oz container on a plane as long as it is within the TSA's liquid restrictions for carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a 6 oz container on a plane as long as it meets the TSA's liquid restrictions for carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a 3.4 oz container on a plane as long as it is within the TSA's liquid limit of 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters for carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a 4 oz container of liquid on a plane as long as it is placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag and follows the TSA's 3-1-1 rule for carry-on liquids.
Yes, you can bring a 3.5 oz container of liquid on a plane as long as it is within the TSA's 3-1-1 rule, which allows containers of liquids, gels, and aerosols to be carried in a quart-sized bag, with each container not exceeding 3.4 ounces.
34 oz are in 34 oz.
The maximum you can bring onto a plane is 3.4oz. So...no.
Yes, you can bring multiple 3.4 oz liquids on a plane as long as they are placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag and each container is no larger than 3.4 ounces.