What can I not take on an airplane in Australia?
Asked By : Sunan Virote       and filed under Category : Travel By Plane
 
After all of the changes in the rules surrounding what you can and cannot take on airlines I am confused as to what exactly is permissible on airlines in Australia. Can anyone please definitively tell me what I am not allowed to take onto the plane, especially regarding the amount of liquids and other personal items that may be banned.
 

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Apart from the obvious items that are banned on all flights such as illegal drugs, weapons like guns & knives, fireworks, explosives, matches, flammable substances, radioactive materials and pressurized aerosol cans you cannot take any contained of liquid that is more than 100ml. This means that the container holding the liquid is more than 100ml and not the actual amount of liquid that is inside the bottle (silly right, but that's the rule). There are exceptions allowed for things like expressed and formula milk required for a newborn baby.
Answered By : Brad Jones
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