Travel Rules Are Changing: Which Foods Are Banned from Your Carry-On Luggage.
What You Can and Cannot Bring in Your Hand Luggage
According to Novyny.live: As holidays like Easter and the summer travel season approach, more people are asking about the rules for items in carry-on bags. One key rule remains unchanged: liquids must be in containers of no more than 100 milliliters. This is a basic requirement that all travelers need to follow.
Items that are not allowed in hand luggage include:
- sauces
- jams
- soft cheese
- protein powder
These products can cause issues at security checkpoints, so it is wise to plan ahead for their transport. Additionally, the company Fulton Umbrellas has published a list of unexpected items that cannot be taken on trips, which can help travelers avoid trouble.
Local Rules and Advice
Some countries enforce even stricter regulations on carrying food products. Before you travel, check the local requirements to prevent unexpected problems at the border. Following these guidelines will help ensure a smooth and safe journey.
Knowing the carry-on luggage rules is essential for anyone traveling during holiday seasons. It not only makes airport security easier but also helps avoid delays and unpleasant surprises. Keep in mind that rules can differ by country, so it is recommended to review specific regulations before you leave.
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