Brand New Box of Perfume never opened 3.4 oz

Will TSA approve a brand New bottle of perfume still in the box never opened in carry on luggage? 3.4 oz/100ml
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First, Whether or not something is new, opened, in the box etc is irrelevant to TSA. Customs may have an opinion, but not TSA.
Second, 100 ml is small enough for carryon, though you might be asked to put it in the freedom baggie. The box, if it is very large and decorative, might prevent you putting the perfume in the freedom baggie. If this happens they will probably ask you to open it.
If it is important to you that it stays in the box unopened (perhaps it's a gift) then packing it in your checked luggage is a better plan. There is no specific limit on the amount of liquid you can have in checked luggage: large bottles of shampoo, bottles of wine and so on are all ok in checked luggage.
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Can I bring a 3.4 oz perfume?
Packing Perfume in Baggage In carry-on baggage, liquid perfume falls under the TSA's 3-1-1 rule. The rule allows each passenger to pack liquids, gels and aerosols in containers of up to 3.4 ounces, with all containers fitting in a single 1-quart plastic bag.Can you take unopened perfume in hand luggage?
According to the TSA (Transport Security Administration), perfume and cologne is allowed on airplanes in hand luggage and checked baggage. There aren't any quantity limits for checked luggage, but if you're packing your perfume in hand luggage, you have to follow the TSA's 3-1-1 rule.Can you take 3.3 fl oz on plane?
The FAA limits the total amount of restricted medicinal and toiletry articles, including aerosols, in checked baggage. The total aggregate quantity per person cannot exceed 2 kg (70 ounces) or 2 L (68 fluid ounces). The capacity of each container must not exceed 0.5 kg (18 ounces) or 500 ml (17 fluid ounces).Can I travel with a 3.4 oz bottle of cologne?
What Are the TSA Liquid Rules? TSA has a 3-1-1 rule which states that all carry-on liquids, including gels, creams and aerosols, must be in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces. If your liquids are in containers any larger than that, you'll have to put them in your checked bag, unless it's medically necessary.#207 Unboxing Versace Eros 3.4 Fl.Oz! Awesome fragrance! Great Gift 🎁
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Answer 2
Brand new or not, you must put it in the baggie. If it's 3.4oz it is within guidelines. Check the liquids rule.
You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes in your carry-on bag and through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. Placing these items in the small bag separate from your carry-on baggage facilitates the screening process.
The only exception is if
- You are traveling internationally to the United States with a connecting flight.
- They are in transparent containers.
- You bought them at a duty-free shop where it is packed in a secure, tamper-evident bag.
Answer 3
My experience with the TSA shows that it almost doesn't matter how much liquid you have as long as the label on the bottle will say that it is 100ml or less. If there is no label, they have no way of gauging it. Therefore, make sure that it is visible on the package.
It also has to fit (box included) in the "freedom" bag, of course. If it doesn't, well... check it or mail it.
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