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Jelly film is not considered a liquid because it exists in a solid form. Therefore, you can take it on the plane.
Gel film is a common beauty product that comes in the form of a gel or film. Due to its dense texture, it does not appear to flow, so it is not classified as a liquid substance. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), frozen film can be carried on board as a personal item.
There are also a few things to keep in mind when carrying a cryo film. Make sure that the containers of the frozen film comply with the airline's liquid capacity limits, usually no more than 100ml per container, and place them in a clear zip-lock bag. Keep the packaging intact to avoid leakage or damage in your baggage.
Remove the frozen film and its packaging separately at the security check for easy review.
It should be noted that in the actual operation process, each airline may have a slight difference in what to carry, it is recommended that you check the regulations of the relevant airline or consult customer service before boarding to ensure that you can carry the jelage on the plane smoothly.
As a solid beauty product, jelly film is not considered a liquid substance and can be carried on board. However, please follow the airline's regulations for carrying liquids and keep the packaging intact to avoid any surprises. If you still have questions about the specifics, you are advised to check with the relevant airline for further advice.
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*Frozen film is considered liquid**, and it is generally not allowed to be brought on the plane.
Frozen film will generally be defined as a gel-like paste cosmetics by the security check, and cannot be carried on board if it exceeds 100ml or does not have obvious specifications. It is recommended to carry it in sub-bottles within 100ml, otherwise it can only be checked in or expressed.
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Yes, you can't take it on the plane!
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1. You can bring liquids on the plane, but there are restrictions.
2. Passengers taking domestic flights are strictly prohibited from carrying liquids on their belongings. However, liquids can be checked in. However, the latest policy stipulates that the total net weight of a single piece of liquids checked by passengers shall not exceed kilograms or litres, and the maximum amount of checked liquids per passenger shall be 2 kilograms or 2 litres.
As a general rule, liquids, compressed gases and gel-like objects are allowed on board, but each passenger is only allowed to carry items with a total capacity of not more than 100ml per item, and the total capacity must not exceed 1 litre, and must be placed in a transparent resealable plastic bag.
3. If liquids, gels and aerosols cannot pass the security check or exceed the limit, the security personnel will ask the passenger to dispose of all these items and containers. Therefore, passengers should pack liquids, gels and aerosols that do not need to be used on board the aircraft in their checked baggage in order to pass through security checks and avoid disposing of these items.
4. Liquids, gels and aerosols include:
1. Beverages, such as water, soups, syrups, jams, stewed foods, sauces and paste-like foods;
2. Foods in sauces or containing liquids;
3. Creams, lotions, oils, perfumes, cosmetics, such as mascara, lip gloss, lip balm;
4. Sprays and compressed containers, such as shaving foam and deodorant spray;
5. Paste-like items, such as toothpaste;
6. Gels, such as hairspray and shower gel;
7. Mixture of liquid and solid;
8. Any other item with a similar consistency at room temperature.
5. The transparent plastic bag used for packaging the goods must be a transparent plastic bag that can be resealed, the size of which shall not exceed 2 0 cm x 2 0 cm (8 inches x 8 inches), the total capacity shall not exceed one liter, and the article must be properly placed in the plastic bag or container.
6. Liquids, gels and aerosols, including Chinese medicines, over-the-counter medicines purchased at pharmacies such as cough drops or spectacle drops, are exempted from the 100ml requirement. The number of medications that passengers can carry on board the aircraft.
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Liquids can be brought on the plane, but the current civil aviation regulations are that liquids exceeding 100 ml cannot be brought on the plane, and they cannot pass the security check and can only be checked in. If it is a 200ml bottle with only a small half bottle of liquid, it will not work. Therefore, it is recommended that you bring a sample of lotion on the plane.
Liquids, gels and aerosols up to 100ml (equivalent to ounces) can be carried on board. Another thing to note is that if it is a 150ml lotion, but only 50ml of liquid is left, it cannot be brought on the plane. The final requirement is that the bottle packaging must be less than or equal to 100ml.
If it is more than 100ml, you will have to choose shipping.
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Can't generalize! Some liquids can be carried on board, such as cough syrup...; And there are some liquids that are absolutely not allowed on the plane, such as gasoline...
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The Civil Aviation Authority stipulates:
(1) Liquids prohibited from being carried on board by passengers: liquids in the form of liquids, gels, aerosols and other liquids (liquids include: carbonated drinks, mineral water, tea, milk, yogurt, juice, etc.) cannot be carried on board and can be checked in.
(2) Passengers are allowed to carry cosmetics for their own use during the trip: each type of cosmetics is limited to one piece, and its container volume shall not exceed 100 ml, and shall be placed in a separate bag for opening the bottle inspection: but cosmetics do not include shampoo, shower gel, conditioner, hair removal cream, bodybuilding cream, etc.
In addition, according to the provisions of the "Civil Aviation Safety and Security Regulations" on strictly prohibiting passengers from carrying prohibited items, it is forbidden to carry flammable, explosive and other prohibited items stipulated by the state on civil airlines. Therefore, things like toilet water, Yunnan Baiyao spray and some hairsprays with flammable signs are not allowed to be carried with you.
Moreover, the container volume of the bottle is required to be less than 100ml of liquid, not how much liquid is in the bottle, so even if half of the 200ml liquid is used, it cannot be carried with you. In order to facilitate your flight, please classify these liquids in advance, please check in the consignment, and do not bring more than 100ml of cosmetics to avoid unnecessary trouble and waste.
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As long as the liquid exceeds 1000 ml, it cannot be carried.
Liquid items can be checked, the limit is not more than the weight of the free consignment, if you want to carry it with you, the single capacity does not exceed 100ml, the total amount does not exceed 1L, you can carry it on the plane in a transparent bag, shampoo, cosmetics, lipstick, these are liquid items There are also paste items, toothpaste, are liquid items, these must be carried with a single capacity of no more than 100ml, the total amount does not exceed 1L.
The Rules for the International Carriage of Passengers and Baggage by Civil Aviation of China stipulate that:
Article 35 The passenger's unchecked baggage shall be handed over to the carrier for weight or piecework, and the carrier shall fill in the weight and number of pieces"Passenger and baggage tickets", which shall be taken care of by the passenger during the carriage.
Unchecked baggage carried into the cabin by passengers shall be able to be stowed under the seat in front of you or in a closed storage area of the cabin. Baggage exceeding the weight or dimensions specified by the carrier shall not be carried in the cabin.
Article 56 The carrier shall take all necessary measures to reasonably transport passengers and their baggage in accordance with the published flight schedule in force on the date of travel"Passenger and baggage tickets"on the terms and conditions of the contract.
Carrier shall not be liable for errors or omissions in schedules or other published flight schedules, unless the damage is caused by an act or omission of the carrier to act or omission with intent or recklessness knowing that damage would probably result. Nor shall it be liable for any interpretation given by its employees, persons or representatives of the Carrier as to the time or date of departure or arrival or the flight of any flight.
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