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My friend recently flew with KLM and got a 86 ml water bottle and 187 ml of wine. Why those numbers? I couldn't find a reasonable conversion...



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After a lot of googling, I just visited the manufacturer web site and it seems like te container was designed and then measured to get te right amount printed on. 100 containers with box is exactly 10 kg now.

What the manufacturer says.




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Why is there a liquid limit on planes?

Much of the current discontent comes from enforcement of the requirement that various liquids and gels carried on a plane must be in individual containers of three ounces or less. That rule was imposed after terrorists in Britain tried to sneak liquid explosives in planes in August 2006.

Why are you limited to 100ml of liquid on a plane?

The regulation which allows only 100 ml liquids, gels, and aerosols to be carried inside the plane was introduced in 2006, after the British Police uncovered a terrorist plot to ignite liquid explosives that were carried on board seven airliners travelling from the UK to the United States and Canada.

Does TSA actually care about liquids?

Incredibly, no liquids of any kind are apparently scrutinized by the TSA, according to air travelers.

What is the max amount of liquid you can travel with?

Each passenger may carry liquids, gels and aerosols in travel-size containers that are 3.4 ounces or100 milliliters. Each passenger is limited to one quart-size bag of liquids, gels and aerosols.



Why No One Can Bring Liquids on a Plane




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