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Guys, tell me, please! The topic may be off topic))) Not really about tourism ... But, on the other hand ...)) Is it possible to carry medicines (on a plate of analgin, ibuprofen, loperamide ... well, like a first-aid kit with you on a trip) on a Ryanair plane? In hand luggage or checked baggage?
4 years ago  •  8 subscribers 14 answers
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WHAT you may need during the flight (not in liquids, of course) - in hand luggage, the rest of the first aid kit - in luggage. I do this all the time, no issues. Farther...
is it possible to take medicines in ampoules such as navacaine diphenhydramine with me in my hand luggage??
13 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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I agree with those who answered - check in your luggage to avoid problems we carried both ampoules (not diphenhydramine) and syringes (in luggage) - all the way Farther...
Good afternoon everyone. Perhaps this question has already been asked, then sorry. We are going with a child of 12 years old to Egypt, Sharm in June. Question: what to take with you, and how not to overload the suitcase. THX
7 years ago  •  20 subscribers 59 answers
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But you practically packed a suitcase. Everything has been thought of. Shared experience. Have a nice holiday! Farther...
Unfortunately, I need to carry pills with a different spectrum of action. Can I go through customs control with the presence of pills in a lady's purse (not in luggage)? I am particularly concerned about the Israeli (host) side.
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 8 answers
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I had analgeti and validol in my cosmetic bag in hand luggage upon arrival and departure in Ben Gurion. There were no complaints from the security service. The main thing is that the tablets are not loose, but in industrial packaging. Farther...
From Greece we plan to bring all sorts of food "souvenirs" such as oil, wine, olives, feta, etc. As a rule, such products are sold (and better preserved) in glass jars and bottles or in tin containers (jars and containers). How can you carry all this on an airplane? Will they make you throw glass containers out of your hand luggage? And won't they throw it all away at the baggage screening? It is the subtleties of the "aircraft" baggage rules that are of interest, and not the customs ones (everything seems to be clear with them :)). We fly non-stop, on a regular flight, UIA, Kyiv-Athens-Kyiv. Thank you in advance!!!
11 years ago  •  10 subscribers 15 answers
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In hand luggage it is possible only from duty free, because. you have already passed all the customs officers. And so they will force you to either leave it or pack it in your luggage. this is clear. They even take the mineral water out of hand. But in duty everything is very expensive. So buy at home an oilcloth for packing (such a pimply one) and immediately pack it into your suitcases. Farther...