Can I bring a thermos cup onto the plane?
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2024-03-20 14:10
Insulated water bottles are generally allowed on airplanes, but specific regulations must be followed:
Sealed: The insulated water bottle must be sealed to prevent hot liquids from spilling.
Material restrictions: Insulated water bottles must be made of metal, glass, or hard plastic. Fragile materials such as porcelain or thin plastic film are not allowed.
Capacity restrictions: The capacity of the insulated water bottle cannot exceed one liter (approximately 100 milliliters) to avoid safety hazards.
Operability: The insulated water bottle must be operable and cannot use a straw to prevent liquid spillage.
Security check requirements: Before the security check, if the insulated water bottle contains liquid, it needs to be emptied for security inspection.
Safety during takeoff and landing: During takeoff, landing, or descent, the insulated water bottle must be completely closed and properly placed to ensure no danger is caused.
If the volume of the insulated water bottle exceeds 100 milliliters, it cannot be carried onto the plane, but it can be placed in checked baggage. Liquids such as coffee or tea are usually not poured directly into passengers' cups on the plane, but are provided by staff using disposable cups.
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