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A purse can count as a carry on only when it meets an airline’s size limits and is accepted as such at check-in or boarding. In practice, many travelers treat a smaller purse...
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A purse can count as a carry on only when it meets an airline’s size limits and is accepted as such at check-in or boarding. In practice, many travelers treat a smaller purse...
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The short answer is yes, you can generally take a blow dryer on a plane, both in carry-on and checked baggage, but how you bring it depends on its power source, battery type, an...
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Yes, you can bring an electric toothbrush on Ryanair in both cabin baggage and checked bags. Most modern electric toothbrushes are rechargeable lithium‑ion or lithium‑polyme...
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Southwest Airlines has updated its rules for lithium batteries on flights to align with evolving federal safety guidance and address rising incidents involving portable electron...
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Curling irons are allowed in both carry on and checked bags for travel in the United States. In carry on, they must be under 26 inches (66 cm) and under about 100 watts to fit t...
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Shea butter is typically classified as a solid or semi-solid by security regulators, not a liquid, so it is generally allowed in both checked and carry-on bags in reasonable amo...
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Travelers often wonder whether they can bring a pencil on a plane, and the short answer is yes. Standard pencils, whether wooden or mechanical, are generally allowed in both car...
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