Yes, you can generally take metal items on a plane in your carry-on luggage, but it's best to check with the airline for specific restrictions or guidelines.
Yes. I have carrried one in my carryon and checked luggage for international and national flights.
Yes, you can bring metal items on a plane, but certain restrictions may apply. It is recommended to check with the airline and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for specific guidelines on what metal items are allowed in carry-on or checked luggage.
Yes, you can bring metal items on a plane, but certain restrictions may apply depending on the item and the airline. It is recommended to check with the airline and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) guidelines before packing metal items in your carry-on or checked luggage.
Yes, metal forks are allowed on a plane in carry-on luggage.
Yes, metal spoons are allowed on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can take metal cutlery on a plane in your checked baggage, but it is not allowed in your 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!!
As long as your infant has a plane ticket, their luggage is aloud. However, for certain items you may have to consalt the plane board, or someone at the airport.
Yes, you can bring a metal fork on a plane in your carry-on luggage. However, it is always a good idea to check with the airline or TSA guidelines for any specific restrictions or regulations.
Yes, you can bring a cactus on a plane in your carry-on luggage, but it is recommended to check with the airline beforehand to ensure it meets their guidelines for carry-on items.
Yes, you can bring condoms in your carry-on luggage on a plane. It is recommended to pack them discreetly and follow the airline's guidelines for carrying personal items.
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!