What are the restrictions on bringing liquids on board?

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Qantas Airlines follows standard international regulations regarding the transport of liquids, gels, and aerosols on board its flights. Passengers are generally allowed to bring liquids in containers of up to 100 milliliters each. All containers must fit comfortably within a single, transparent, resealable plastic bag, which must not exceed one liter in capacity. This plastic bag should be presented separately during security screening for inspection. Items such as beverages, toiletries, and other liquid substances are subject to these restrictions. However, exceptions exist for essential medications, baby food, or special dietary requirements, which may exceed the 100-milliliter limit. It is advisable for passengers to declare these items to security personnel for proper handling. For passengers bringing duty-free liquids acquired after passing through security, it is important to ensure that they are in secure, tamper-evident bags and accompanied by proof of purchase. For the most current information on liquid restrictions and regulations, it is beneficial to look on the Qantas Airways website or the appropriate aviation authority's guidelines.
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Answered Jul 4, 2025

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