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What is not allowed in a carry on bag in the Philippines?

For security reason, certain dangerous items such as knives, scissors, sharp objects, sticks, tools, sports goods, etc., are forbidden to be carried on board and only permitted in checked baggage.

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Liquids, aerosols, and gels will only be allowed in cabin baggage if they are kept in containers with volumes of not more than 100ml (3oz.) each These containers must be carried in a clear, re-sealable plastic bag. The total volume of the bag must not exceed 1 liter (1 quart)

Each person is only allowed to carry one plastic bag.

At the security check point, the bag must be removed from your carry-on and presented to security personnel for visual examination.

Medications and special dietary requirements, including baby formula

Are permitted in cabin baggage

Must be removed from cabin baggage and declared to security personnel at the checkpoint. Customers with prescription medicine are advised to bring along supporting documentation (e.g., ID cards, letters from doctors)

Duty-free purchases

Duty-free items are subject to the same rules as other liquids, aerosols, and gels. Passengers will not be able to carry individual items in excess of 100ml (3oz.) through the security point. These items will be disposed of at the security checkpoints including at transit/transfer points. If your duty-free shopping involves liquids, aerosols, and gels (e.g., perfume, body sprays, and liquor), please purchase them after the security checkpoints. When you travel to an international destination with a connection, it is best to buy your duty-free items on the last leg of your trip when you do not need to pass through any more security checkpoints.

European Regulations

All passengers transiting through a European airport with LAGs bought from an airport duty-free shop will be affected by a security control of their LAGs. All LAGs must be within a sealed plastic bag and be kept sealed (STEB: Security Tamper Evident Bag). All passengers must show this STEB at security control (just like computers).This also applies to LAGs bought onboard an aircraft. Please click here for details and make sure your LAG bag is an ICAO standard seal bag with RED BORDER (Opens in new window). Passengers traveling internationally into the United States with a connecting flight are permitted to carry liquids in excess of 100ml (3oz.) in their carry-on baggage, provided they were purchased in duty-free shops and placed in secure, tamper-evident bags (STEBs). Please click here for details (Opens in new window).

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Technological advances may allow passengers to keep these liquids in their carry-on baggage, provided they are presented in a STEB and are able to be screened and cleared by Transportation Security Officers at the checkpoint. Liquids that cannot be screened and cleared will not be allowed to remain in a passenger’s carry-on baggage. Passengers may elect to place these items into checked baggage, if available, or forfeit them prior to entering the secure area of the airport. This may include liquids in opaque, ceramic, or metallic bottles, or other containers that cannot be effectively scanned.

Regulation of transit within Canada for Duty-free purchases:

The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority accept, subject to screening, duty-free liquids, aerosols, and gels purchased from any airline or airport retailer that are properly sealed in official security bags (as known as STEBs) and accompanied by a receipt. Screening officers may open the security bag to screen its contents, and then re-seal it after inspection.

However, you may be asked to give up duty-free purchase if:

It cannot pass the security screening.

The retailer did not use an official security bag.

The clerk improperly packaged the purchases at the point of sale or did not include the receipt. Passengers have opened the bag themselves after making the purchase and before screening. More than 48 hours have passed since passengers made the purchase (official security bags are only valid for two calendar days). These rules exclusive apply within the Canada region. Please click here for the duty-free regulation on Canadian Government website.

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