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上aircanada 就可以查到嘛。
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Accepted items include alcoholic beverages, perfume, cologne, aerosols and medicines containing alcohol.
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" g6 T+ j+ [; v3 b+ fRelease valves on aerosols must be protected by a cap or other suitable means to prevent inadvertent release of the contents.
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Carry-on baggage:
+ y# Q* T7 x2 } Liquids gels and aerosols are permitted in carry-on baggage on the following conditions: They are in containers of 100 ml/100 g (3.4 oz.) or less. Containers over 100mL/100g (3.4oz) will be confiscated from carry-on baggage at the security checkpoint.3 D- {+ g) h! y+ R9 Q
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The containers are placed in one (1) clear, closed and re-sealable plastic bag no larger than 1 litre (1 quart).
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; ]/ {. a) J6 u7 }Checked baggage: w2 B6 M# G. H/ ~0 _
Liquids, gels and aerosols (e.g. hairspray, medicines containing alcohol, perfume, and cologne) are accepted in checked baggage provided: Their total capacity does not exceed 2 L or 2 kg (75 fl. oz.).; ]$ z$ u3 {6 F5 B
The net capacity of each single item does not exceed 500 ml or 500 g (18 fl. oz).; f$ h4 f0 J( g( V3 t! \
The acceptance of alcoholic beverages in checked baggage is based on their alcohol content: Alcohol content of less than 24%: no limitation on quantity
2 B) k; q+ P8 _$ I7 H' f% S# g# nAlcohol content of more than 24% but less than 70%: maximum 5 L per customer' ~2 `5 ~/ l% u) ~) a! i
Alcohol content of over 70%: not allowed in checked baggage.
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