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TSPugface
post Mar 19 2023, 05:32 PM, updated 3y ago

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About to start travelling heavily domestically for work

Can bawa my regular hairspray cans without check in or not?

I got 1 styling wax spray bottle and 1 styling foam bottle.

185g each.

Cannot find traveling size for the brand I using.
Nothing fancy. It's just gatsby cheap2 ones.
AyamBlend
post Mar 19 2023, 05:36 PM

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Not aerosol no issue, just put into your checked bag.

Domestic I think they don't even care, I brought my shaving cream(spray) before no block, and liquid rules no apply also, I usually travel with my 2L bottle without issue
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post Mar 19 2023, 05:38 PM

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Domestic no problem. West malaysia- sabah sarawak ok also.
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post Mar 19 2023, 05:38 PM

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there is no fluid restrictions for domestic flights....but aerosols cannot check in. just hand carry.
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post Mar 19 2023, 06:01 PM

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You can always buy it after landed. Give it as gifts when you depart.
ayamAnoob
post Mar 19 2023, 06:21 PM

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any liquid, aerosol, gel container over100g must check in or throw away before security check

QUOTE(Pugface @ Mar 19 2023, 05:32 PM)
About to start travelling heavily domestically for work

Can bawa my regular hairspray cans without check in or not?

I got 1 styling wax spray bottle and 1 styling foam bottle.

185g each.

Cannot find traveling size for the brand I using.
Nothing fancy. It's just gatsby cheap2 ones.
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ayamAnoob
post Mar 19 2023, 06:23 PM

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post Mar 19 2023, 06:24 PM

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https://airports.malaysiaairports.com.my/pa...estricted-items
Ttbatdtptsm
post Mar 19 2023, 06:36 PM

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I think lighter also is banned but they never bother .
danielmckey
post Mar 19 2023, 06:37 PM

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Sometimes someone tried hard whether the x-ray really work in airport.
AyamBlend
post Mar 19 2023, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(Ttbatdtptsm @ Mar 19 2023, 06:36 PM)
I think lighter also is banned but they never bother .
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Lighter is ok... Entitled to bring one hand carry...

Brought it to few countries since last year and also Sabah/Sarawak
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MR_alien
post Mar 19 2023, 06:48 PM

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domestic should be no problem
but international is a big no no for aerosol
Justin.Loong
post Mar 20 2023, 11:39 AM

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Some security rules on liquids and items such as laptops in airport hand luggage will be scrapped in 2024.
The government has set a deadline of June 2024 for most UK airports to install new high-tech 3D scanners, that show more detailed images of baggage.

The changes will see the 100ml liquid rule increased to two litres and mean passengers won't need to remove electrical items from bags at security.
A previous installation deadline was pushed back due to the pandemic.

Passengers are currently required to remove items such as tablets, laptops and liquids from their hand luggage for screening at security checks at airports.
Liquids, such as sun cream, shampoo or toothpaste need to be 100ml or under and must be in a clear plastic bag.

The limits have been in place since November 2006 and their introduction marked the end of a ban on liquids in the cabin imposed three months earlier, when British police said they had foiled a plot to blow up as many as 10 planes using explosives hidden in drinks bottles.

The government said its requirement for airports to upgrade screening equipment to the type similar to CT scanners used in hospitals, will mean eventually the rules on electrical items can be lifted and the liquid limit can be extended to two litres.

With the legislation being phased in across the country over the next two years, current rules will still apply at airports not using the technology. Passengers are advised to check this before travelling.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper said the new technology would reduce queue times to improve the "passenger experience, and most importantly detecting potential threats".

Christopher Snelling, policy director at the Airport Operators Association, which represents UK airports, added the investment was a "great step forward for UK air travel, matching the best in class around the world".
"It will make the journey through the UK's airports easier and air travel itself more pleasant," he added.

The technology has already been in use by US airports, such as Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson and Chicago's O'Hare, for a number of years.

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a pledge to use the scanning technology to speed up pre-boarding checks and improve security, giving UK airports a deadline of the end of 2022.
But passenger numbers were dented during the height of the Covid pandemic with travel restrictions in place across much of the world.

Source: Airport security 100ml liquid rule to be scrapped

Hope Malaysia airports will also install this new scanner too. biggrin.gif blush.gif

 

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