Are there any exceptions to the restrictions on liquids, gels and aerosols?
Some articles are exempted from the 100 ml or 100 g (3.4 oz) limit and do not have to be placed in a plastic bag. However, passengers must declare all such items to the Screening Officer and additional screening may apply. The exceptions are as follows: • Baby food, formula, milk, water and juice in small containers if an infant under two years of age (0-24 months) is travelling (in reasonable amounts for your itinerary); • Prescription medicine, properly labelled (professionally printed label identifying the medication or a manufacturer’s name or pharmaceutical label) and with a name that matches the passenger’s ticket/boarding pass; • Liquids, gels or aerosols that are essential non-prescription medicines, such as homeopathic products, pain relieving medication, syrup, decongestant spray, gel-based nutritional supplements, saline solution or eye care products. • Juice or gels for passengers who indicate a need for such items for diabetic or other medical conditions; and • Gel packs f