gkpaul,
Refer to your post on the Thomson Airways topic.
Darren
Were off to turkey next week with thomas cook staying in an all inclusive hotel.
My son will eat anything but my 7 year old daughter is the most fussiest of eaters.
My question is, Can i take some tins of tuna in my suitcase???
Told you its a strange one, she loves tuna and will eat it any way.
Id just like to know i have something she likes as the hotel is in the middle of no where.
thanks in advance
Yes you can take tins of tuna in your hold luggage.
thanks judith
I have a can of hair mousse which I would like to take on hols. On the can it says it's a pressurised container, and extremely flammable. Will I be able to pack it in my hold suitcase please?
Quote:
Mousse and other pressurized containers won't be affected, but sometimes your plastic bottles (like shampoo, face wash, etc) could expand slightly and spill open.
To deal with that, I take off the top, squeeze out a bit of air, then holding the bottle squeezed, put the top back on. That way, if there's any expansion it won't fill up the bottle. (Plus, keep them in sealed waterproof bags.)
See CAA document here:
Thanks both - worries over
I See on news today cheepie airlines who we love and hate are being taken to court on charging for hold baggage. There is a LAW in 1960 saying all flights already include cost of travellers luggage. Lets wait and see if they can wriggle out of this with a some other extra to add on ( Perhaps Air Cond )
Anyhow, I am wondering if I can take a canister of glow sticks in my luggage? They are completely sealed, but as I have no idea what they're made of not sure if I can take them?
TIA
madsue,
Thanks Darren
my daughter is going to the USA in october flying with untied airlines we were just wondering if her taking a handbag plus a little holdall (also could be classed as a weekend bag) as hand luggage would she get charged extra if so would she instead be able to put her handbag inside the other bag so its classed as one?
thanks in advance!!
courtneelouise
She will be able to take a small cabin bag sized holdall plus a small handbag with her as carry on luggage, she won't have to place the handbag inside the larger bag and she won't have to pay any extra.
courtneelouise xx
Thanks
Either, up to you whether you need them or not. Wherever you put them, just be careful they can't touch anything metallic and short.
Darren
thanks Darren
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