RachelEllen
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Ok, silly question time.
I know the new regulations about liquids allowed on planes. To quote the TSA website:
"Travelers may now carry through security checkpoints travel-size toiletries (3 ounces or less) that fit comfortably in ONE, QUART-SIZE, clear plastic, zip-top bag."
However, does anyone know if you have to bring the bag? I know it sounds silly, but as I read that, if I just want to bring through one or two 3 ounce bottles, there would be no need for the actual bag. As they would obviously fit. But I'm reading stories about people being forced to throw away their items if they don't have them physicially in said bag.
Anyone have any first hand experience? Is this going to be a case of some agents enforcing a nonexistant rule (ala mandatory shoes off)? Or is it just poorly written on the site? Should I go out and get bags? I'm flying in 2 days, so I'd like to know. (I will have to go the grocery store after work if this is the case.)
I know the new regulations about liquids allowed on planes. To quote the TSA website:
"Travelers may now carry through security checkpoints travel-size toiletries (3 ounces or less) that fit comfortably in ONE, QUART-SIZE, clear plastic, zip-top bag."
However, does anyone know if you have to bring the bag? I know it sounds silly, but as I read that, if I just want to bring through one or two 3 ounce bottles, there would be no need for the actual bag. As they would obviously fit. But I'm reading stories about people being forced to throw away their items if they don't have them physicially in said bag.
Anyone have any first hand experience? Is this going to be a case of some agents enforcing a nonexistant rule (ala mandatory shoes off)? Or is it just poorly written on the site? Should I go out and get bags? I'm flying in 2 days, so I'd like to know. (I will have to go the grocery store after work if this is the case.)