The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows passengers to bring liquids in containers that are 3.4 ounces or less in their carry-on bags.
As of 04/2016 the international standard is 100 ml per bottle, carried in a transparent plastic bag/sack.
In your carry-on bag, you are generally allowed to bring personal items such as clothing, toiletries (in containers of 3.4 ounces or less), electronics like laptops and tablets, and travel documents. Liquids must be in a quart-sized clear bag, and sharp objects, firearms, and certain sporting goods are prohibited. Always check with your airline and the TSA for specific regulations, as they can vary.
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!
The Sumdex expandable computer bag is fine as a carryon,
depends what size it is.
Passengers are allowed to bring containers of liquid up to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) in their carry-on bags when flying.
That is 8 ounces
of course...as long as the amount does not exceed 100 ml. You need to carry it in something like a ziplock bag!
A 1-pound bag of M&M's contains 16 ounces, as there are 16 ounces in a pound.
There are approximately 35.27 ounces in a 1 kilogram bag of coffee.
In 2016, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allowed passengers to carry liquids in containers that were 3.4 ounces or less in their carry-on bags. These containers had to be placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag for security screening.
That is 8.818 ounces