What Are the Liquid Restrictions for International Flights to and from Australia?

Learn about Australia’s liquid restrictions on international flights: 100 ml containers, 1-liter bag limit, and security inspection rules.

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Liquid restrictions on international flights to/from Australia: Passengers are limited to liquids, aerosols, and gels in containers of 100 ml or less, all of which must fit in a single transparent, resealable plastic bag no larger than 1 liter. Ensure that each item is easily accessible for inspection at security checkpoints.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the maximum container size for liquids on international flights to Australia? Each liquid, aerosol, or gel container must be 100 ml (3.4 ounces) or less to be allowed in carry-on luggage on international flights to or from Australia.
  2. How many liquid containers can I carry on an international flight to Australia? Passengers may carry multiple containers, but all must fit comfortably within a single transparent, resealable plastic bag no larger than 1 liter.
  3. Are aerosols and gels treated the same as liquids in Australia’s air travel rules? Yes, aerosols and gels are included in the liquid restrictions, meaning they must be in containers of 100 ml or less and fit inside the single 1-liter bag.
  4. Do I need to present my liquids separately during security screening in Australia? Yes, passengers should ensure that all liquid items in the resealable bag are easily accessible for security inspection at checkpoints.