Noot: de lijst hieronder is de lijst die Emirates op hun website heeft staan, en die geldt voor vluchten binnen Australasia. Check voor andere vluchten de website van de betreffende vliegtuigmaatschappij.
Items Allowed
Empty Containers
• Empty containers such as flasks or mugs
Cosmetics & Toiletries
• Sanitary towels and tampons
• Talcum powder
• Contact lenses and contact lens solution
Food
• Sandwiches
• Fruit
• Vegetables
• Other solid foods
Baby Products
• Empty containers such as empty bottles, beakers or flasks
• Baby milk
• Sterilised baby water
• Baby juice
• Baby products in liquid, gel or paste form
• Baby food powder
Medicines
• Essential prescribed medication
• Essential non-prescribed medication eg. cough syrup
• Insulin
• Medical devices
Items Over 100ml Not Allowed
Drinks
• Any drinks in cans, bottles, plastic containers etc
Liquid Cosmetics & Toiletries
All cosmetics and toiletries in liquid/gel form, for example:
• Fragrance and perfume
• Creams
• Liquid foundations and lip gloss
• Mascara
• Toothpaste
• All products in pressurised containers eg. hairspray and shaving foam/gel
• Deodorants
Food
Any liquid-based food products in packets, tubes, plastic or tin containers, for example:
• Jams and syrups
• Sauces
• Pastes
• Yoghurts
• Soups (carton or otherwise)
• Stews or curry
Die van de curry vind ik trouwens wel leuk...
Voor de duidelijkheid ook nog even dit:
Before checking in
Sort through any liquids, aerosols and gels that you plan to take with you on your flight. If possible, do this before you leave for the airport.
All liquids, aerosols and gels that you intend to take in your carry-on baggage must be in containers 100ml in volume or smaller. (This is about equal to 100gm in weight).
Any containers larger than 100ml will need to be packed into your check-in baggage or left behind.
Partially filled containers larger than 100ml will not be accepted.
Place the containers that you want to take in your carry-on baggage into a transparent, resealable plastic bag.
The bag must be no greater than 1 litre in size, for example 20x20cm or 15x25cm. You can purchase these bags at most supermarkets.
The plastic bag should close comfortably when full. If it doesn’t, you will need to remove some items. Only one bag per person is allowed.
Keep this bag accessible in your carry-on baggage. You will need to show it to security screening staff.
En: at the security screening point:
You will need to present your plastic bag to security screening staff separately.
At the screening point, you must surrender any liquids, aerosols or gels greater than 100ml that you still have with you, including duty free. These items will be destroyed. (DUS: altijd duty free kopen na screening point!)
Security staff may ask for proof of need for any medicines you are carrying, such as matching the name on your prescription medications to your boarding pass.
Please remove bulky overcoats.
You may also be asked to undergo a frisk search.
These rules also apply to passengers transiting through Australian international airports.
HEEL BELANGRIJKE NOOT:
At many airports you will be able to buy items like duty free and drinks once you get to the secure side of the screening point, and you may carry these on board the aircraft.
Dus, wil je je tijdens je reis opfrissen, dan moet je al je spulletjes in flesjes van minder dan 100ml hebben en moet het in die plastic zak passen.
Titel even aangepast, alleen hoofdletters komt nogal schreeuwerig over
Items Allowed
Empty Containers
• Empty containers such as flasks or mugs
Cosmetics & Toiletries
• Sanitary towels and tampons
• Talcum powder
• Contact lenses and contact lens solution
Food
• Sandwiches
• Fruit
• Vegetables
• Other solid foods
Baby Products
• Empty containers such as empty bottles, beakers or flasks
• Baby milk
• Sterilised baby water
• Baby juice
• Baby products in liquid, gel or paste form
• Baby food powder
Medicines
• Essential prescribed medication
• Essential non-prescribed medication eg. cough syrup
• Insulin
• Medical devices
Items Over 100ml Not Allowed
Drinks
• Any drinks in cans, bottles, plastic containers etc
Liquid Cosmetics & Toiletries
All cosmetics and toiletries in liquid/gel form, for example:
• Fragrance and perfume
• Creams
• Liquid foundations and lip gloss
• Mascara
• Toothpaste
• All products in pressurised containers eg. hairspray and shaving foam/gel
• Deodorants
Food
Any liquid-based food products in packets, tubes, plastic or tin containers, for example:
• Jams and syrups
• Sauces
• Pastes
• Yoghurts
• Soups (carton or otherwise)
• Stews or curry
Die van de curry vind ik trouwens wel leuk...
Voor de duidelijkheid ook nog even dit:
Before checking in
Sort through any liquids, aerosols and gels that you plan to take with you on your flight. If possible, do this before you leave for the airport.
All liquids, aerosols and gels that you intend to take in your carry-on baggage must be in containers 100ml in volume or smaller. (This is about equal to 100gm in weight).
Any containers larger than 100ml will need to be packed into your check-in baggage or left behind.
Partially filled containers larger than 100ml will not be accepted.
Place the containers that you want to take in your carry-on baggage into a transparent, resealable plastic bag.
The bag must be no greater than 1 litre in size, for example 20x20cm or 15x25cm. You can purchase these bags at most supermarkets.
The plastic bag should close comfortably when full. If it doesn’t, you will need to remove some items. Only one bag per person is allowed.
Keep this bag accessible in your carry-on baggage. You will need to show it to security screening staff.
En: at the security screening point:
You will need to present your plastic bag to security screening staff separately.
At the screening point, you must surrender any liquids, aerosols or gels greater than 100ml that you still have with you, including duty free. These items will be destroyed. (DUS: altijd duty free kopen na screening point!)
Security staff may ask for proof of need for any medicines you are carrying, such as matching the name on your prescription medications to your boarding pass.
Please remove bulky overcoats.
You may also be asked to undergo a frisk search.
These rules also apply to passengers transiting through Australian international airports.
HEEL BELANGRIJKE NOOT:
At many airports you will be able to buy items like duty free and drinks once you get to the secure side of the screening point, and you may carry these on board the aircraft.
Dus, wil je je tijdens je reis opfrissen, dan moet je al je spulletjes in flesjes van minder dan 100ml hebben en moet het in die plastic zak passen.
Titel even aangepast, alleen hoofdletters komt nogal schreeuwerig over