Oui, Delta Air Lines permits certain aerosol products in both carry-on and checked baggage, but there are important restrictions to be aware of.
✅ Allowed Aerosols
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Personal care items: Aerosols such as hairspray, déodorant, and cologne are allowed in both carry-on and checked baggage.
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Carry-on baggage: Each aerosol container must be 3.4 onces (100 milliliters) or less, and all aerosol containers must fit within a single quart-sized, clear, resealable plastic bag, adhering to TSA’s 3-1-1 liquids rule.
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Checked baggage: Each aerosol container must not exceed 16 onces (473 milliliters), and the total aggregate quantity per person must not exceed 70 onces (2 liters).
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❌ Prohibited Aerosols
Delta prohibits certain aerosol products in both carry-on and checked baggage, y compris:
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Sprays de cuisine (Par exemple, Sprays antiadhésifs)
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Anti-static sprays
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Spray disinfectants and starch
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Bleach, drain cleaners, pesticides
These items are considered hazardous and are not permitted on board at any time.
🛫 Additional Tips
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Labeling: Ensure that all aerosol containers are clearly labeled to indicate their contents.
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Emballage: Pack aerosols securely to prevent accidental discharge during transit.
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International Travel: If traveling internationally, be aware that other countries may have different regulations regarding aerosols.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always consult Delta’s official guidelines on prohibited or restricted items: Delta Air Lines.