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Posted by dadvet on Sunday, 4. October 2009 at 10:05 Bali Time:

In Reply to: baby bottle on plane posted by bagus boys on Sunday, 4. October 2009 at 06:53 Bali Time:

Snap Shot
There are certain exemptions to the quantity limits for liquid, aerosol and gel products that you can take onboard an aircraft.
Necessary prescription and non-prescription medicines (including special dietary products), medical items and baby products are exempt from the 100 millilitre limit.
Exempt items do not have to be carried in the clear, resealable plastic bag.
All exempt items will need to be presented separately at the airport security screening point.
Security screening officers may request proof of need for medications.
Travelling with a baby or infant
Passengers travelling with an infant or toddler are permitted to carry a reasonable quantity of liquid, aerosol or gel products for the infant or toddler onboard for the duration of the flight and any delays that might occur. The security screening officer has the final say about what a 'reasonable quantity' is.

Baby products may include, but are not limited to:

baby milk, including breast milk;
sterilised water;
juice;
baby food in liquid, gel or paste form; and
disposable wipes.
Products such as baby milk powder that are not liquids, aerosols or gels can be taken onboard.




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