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American Airlines Carry-On Update 8/16/06


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Here is today’s carry on update 8-16-2006. You can visit www.aa.com for the complete carry on information section. Hope this helps all flying to Botcon like I.

 

Carry-On Baggage Restrictions - SUMMARY

 

Travel Routing

Carry-On Baggage Allowed?

 

Within the U.S.*

Yes, provided no prohibited items are included

 

U.S.* to International (except U.K.)

Yes, provided no prohibited items are included

 

U.S.* to U.K.

Yes, provided no prohibited items are included

 

U.S.* to International with transit in U.K.

One small carry-on item per person will be allowed (see below for details) - all other carry-on items must be checked in the U.K., if not checked at the point of origin

 

U.K. to U.S.*

One small carry-on item per person will be allowed (see below for details) - all other carry-on items must be checked in the U.K., if not checked at the point of origin

 

International to U.S.*(except Belgium)

Yes, provided no prohibited items are included

 

International to U.S.* with transit in U.K.

One small carry-on item per person will be allowed (see below for details) - all other carry-on items must be checked in the U.K., if not checked at the point of origin

 

Belgium to US*

Yes, according to certain guidelines

 

 

*U.S. includes the 50 United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

 

Items Prohibited In Carry-On Baggage To/From ALL Destinations

The following are examples of items restricted from passing the security checkpoint or entering an aircraft cabin.

 

Toiletries - shampoo, toothpaste, mouthwash, perfume, deodorant, shaving foam, aerosols

Cosmetic products - perfume, hair spray, lip gloss, mascara, nail polish, makeup removers/cleansers, foundation

Non-solid food items - soups, syrups, pressurized food containers (cheese or whipped cream), gelatin, pudding, yogurt

Liquid soaps, sanitizers, bath oils, bubble bath

Any pressurized containers

Any creams, ointments or lotions

All other liquids/gels not listed here

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Exceptions To Restricted Carry-On Items

 

Breast milk, baby formula, baby food in small containers (if a baby or small child is traveling)

Prescription medicine with a name that matches the passenger's ticket

Insulin/liquid medication for diabetic passengers (limited to 8 ounces per container)

Essential non-prescription medicines (saline solution, for example, no more than 4 ounces)

Gel-filled bras and similar prosthetics worn for medical reasons

For travel from non-U.K. airports, duty free items that include liquids or gels are allowed when delivered directly to the aircraft and/or immediately prior to boarding

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