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Understanding Carry On Luggage Restrictions And Travel Rules

By: Grace Jennings

Travel has changed dramatically over the past few years. Even if you're a regular business traveler it's important to keep up with the ever-changing airport rules and regulations. Be sure you understand them before you even leave home.

While it's not so much a concern for casual vacationers, many business travelers are taking advantage of the special designated checkpoint lanes to get through security quicker. Now available under certain conditions at many of the larger airports, this security option means a bit less hassle for the frequent traveler.

What Are The Rules On Electronic Devices?

Nearly everyone on a business trip carries a laptop on the plane with them. The only requirement currently is that the computer be removed from it's case and passed through security screening equipment by itself in one of the provided bins. Other gadgets commonly carried by the business traveler such as cameras, personal digital assistants, pagers, call phones and GPS devices are allowed to be taken on board as either carry-ons or checked baggage.

Camera equipment precaution: Screening equipment used for checked baggage can damage undeveloped film in your camera. Be sure to safeguard your film by putting it in carry on luggage and ask security personnel to inspect your bag by hand.

Restrictions On Sporting Goods

One of the best things about business travel is you'll often get to play at different golf courses or give your client the opportunity to beat you in a tennis match. Not only are these activities great for your business success, they also keep you in shape while you're away from your normal routine.

Most sporting goods fall outside the carry-on size restrictions and cannot be brought on the plane with you. Items like golf clubs and ski poles are simply too large and must be checked. Other items that are potentially dangerous such as a baseball bat also must be checked. But you'll be able to pack smaller, less dangerous items such as golf balls, for example into your carry on luggage if you wish.

Rules Regarding Personal Items

Those on business trips tend to carry more personal items than other travelers since they're away from home for extended periods for work. Because they're often gone for longer periods of time they need to have everything needed for the duration of the trip.

As long as your personal items are in containers no larger than 3 ounces, you'll be able to check or carry them on. Examples include: aerosol bottles and cans, lotions, creams, bath gel, bug repellant, eye drops, mouthwash and so on. If in double about objects with sharp edges, it's best to either check or leave them at home.

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