rubyalabar said:
Hi baloo,
so we still can't have liquids in our carry-on luggage?
i'm planning on bringing some art supplies to amuse my daughter with on a 12-hour flight...are scissors, glue and paint (in tubes) not allowed too?
Very small quantities of liquids are allowed but it is a pain to deal with, so I take none.
No gels, so no glue or paint - No scissors of sharp objects.
What airline are you using, their Web site will list what you cannot carry on, and what is not allowed in any baggage.
A list of banned items from transport Canada:
TP 14628 E - Prohibited Items List
ammunition
axes and hatchets
billiard cues
billy clubs and blackjacks
bows and arrows
box cutters
brass knuckles
carbon dioxide cartridges and other compressed gases
caustic materials (including acids)
chemicals or gases that are disabling
dangerous goods as defined in section 2 of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 that are not being transported in accordance with Part 12 of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations
darts
devices for shocking
firearms and parts of firearms
fire extinguishers
gas torches
golf clubs
gun lighters
hockey sticks
hypodermic needles
ice axes and ice picks
ice skates
insecticides
knives or knife-like objects of any length
lacrosse sticks
liquids, aerosols or gels - other than formula, milk, juice or food for infants- in containers that exceed 100 mL or 100 g in capacity and that do not all fit in a single clear plastic resealable bag that is sealed and does not exceed 1 L in capacity
martial arts devices
oxygen tanks
penetrating objects
pyrotechnics
razor blades
replica weapons
restraining devices
scuba tanks
ski poles
sling shots and catapults
sporting bats
tools
toy weapons including toy transformer robots that form into toy guns