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Re: Duty Free Liquor Warning Posted on: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 02:50:27 GMT

The TSA has just relaxed the liquid/gel ban to allow 4 oz/travel size
containers.
On a beach trip for a week we take at least 4 large bottles of sunblock!


ba li
"Don Wiss" wrote in message
news:qm1hh2ds7q8ccpvtfe2tm9m16e98cbo3f7@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 20:04:54 GMT, Cesar Neri wrote:
>
>>Nick and Judy wrote:
>>> through customs, for our connecting flight to Dallas/Fort Worth.
>>> Needless
>>> to say, despite beiing wrapped well and surrounded by clothing, it
>>> arrived
>>> in DFW broken.
>
> I cringed when I read this. What a horrible mess.
>
>>>So no more duty free liquor purchases for us until we can carry it on
>>>board.
>
> Maybe never. I just hope for toothpaste, shaving cream and suntan lotion.
>
> When growing up we had powdered toothpaste. Doing a search now I see it is
> available. And I expect more will become available. An example:
> http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B000IBWAR2/
>
> Now for shaving there is shaving soap and a brush. That leaves suntan
> lotion...
>
>>This is all probably just a matter of luck and how "gentle" or "rough"
>>those
>>baggage handlers are. A few weeks ago, I flew Southwest from SFO to BWI
>>and
>>a buddy of mine wrapped 2 bottles of California wine in his check-in
>>luggage
>>using some clothing like you guys did. No problem. It got to Baltimore
>>safe
>>and sound, in one piece.
>
> I think wine bottles have thicker glass than rum ones.
>
> Don (e-mail link at home page bottom).