Gillette shaver on board?

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is there any chance I might get problems because of taking Gillette shaver (razor blade version) on board? I mean, I could not find it in prohibited items list, but it still cuts you know...

Specifically I am going to travel via Ryanair this time, any chance they will not let me take it with me?



Best Answer

In business class, they have those shavers in the bathrooms. Anyone can grab one there during the flight, so they are obviously allowed and considered save.




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Can I bring Gillette razor on airplane?

Disposable razors, replacement blades, and electric razors can go in either your carry-on or checked baggage; if you have a safety or straight razor, you can pack it in your carry-on \u2014 but you must remove the blades first and pack them in one of your checked bags.

Can I bring a Gillette Mach 3 on a plane?

The short answer is yes; you are allowed to have disposable razors in your carry-on luggage. They are not considered a dangerous object, and you can pretty much bring as many as you need.

Can you bring an electric shaver on a flight?

Not only is an electric razor allowed in checked baggage, but it can also be carried onto the plane. This is also true of disposable razors and cartridges. Straight razors are not permitted on a plane, and neither are safety razors unless the blade is removed beforehand. All razors are allowed in checked luggage.

Is Shaver allowed in checked luggage?

Electric razors and razors that have the blade set into a plastic moulding are permitted in carry-on baggage. Razor blades and razors that can be opened and the razor blade removed are permitted in checked baggage only.



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