If you thought your perfume was safe in Australian airports - think again!
From Saturday March 31 new security measures for carrying liquids, aerosols and gels on flights into and out of Australia will be introduced. In line with rules already in place in Europe and the United States, passengers need to carry all their toiletries, drinks and medicines in a single, clear plastic bag (which must be sealable and not exceed 1 litre).
But don’t think you can take that oversized bottle of moisturiser on board (even if it fits in the bag) - each container must be 100 millilitres or less. The new rules apply to drinks, creams, perfumes, sprays, gels, toothpaste, lipstick, lip balm and similar substances. Basically, this covers anything you can pour, spray or smear.
You can still carry prescription medicines on board and baby products but the Department of Transport and Regional Services has made […]
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