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You should check with your airline, and check close to your departure date because they change the rules often. They allowed electronics only a couple of days after they banned them, but I think liquids are still a problem. Where are you flying from? USA? British Airways gives you toothpaste and a toothbrush on transatlantic flights. I'm not sure about other airlines, maybe they do too, so you won't need your own.



Can I take my toothpaste on the plane now?
I am travelling to Spain next week and I was hoping to brush my teeth on the flight. I hear that it might still be banned to take my toothpaste on the plane. Should I take the risk and bring it for the sake of dental hygiene? Or should I leave it and...
suffer morning breath knowing with comfort that my toothpaste won't be used to blow up the plane?