12 - Liquids, creams – alcoholic beverages, combustibles, flammable liquids – powdered substances

Alcoholic beverages

Homemade alcoholic beverages and beverages exceeding 70% alcohol content by volume are not permitted. All alcoholic beverages approved for transport must be contained in properly sealed retail packaging. Please note: For beverages with an alcohol content between 24% and 70%, the maximum amount authorized for transport is 5 L/1.3 gal. per container per person.

  • In the  cabin: No 
  • In the  hold: Yes (a maximum of 5 L/1.3 gal. per person, for alcoholic beverages between 24% and 70% alcohol by volume)
  • Prior approval  needed: No

* except for alcoholic beverages purchased in duty-free stores at the airport after the security check and placed in a sealed bag

Household, cleaning, and home improvement products

Ink, paint, varnish and enamel of any sort (even water-based) no matter the packaging (aerosol, container, spray, cartridge, jar, tube...), acetone, alcohol, paint thinner, ethanol, gas, lighter fluid, diesel, pesticides, pool products, solvents, turpentine...

  • In the  cabin: No
  • In the  hold: No

Empty containers of flammable combustible liquid

Camping stoves and jerrycans of fuel (or any other container) that has contained a combustible flammable liquid.

  • In the  cabin: No
  • In the  hold: Yes
  • Prior approval  needed: Yes*

* Authorization must be requested from  Air France or your travel agency.

Samples of flammable liquid

Non-infectious samples wrapped with small quantities of flammable liquids.

  • In the  cabin: No
  • In the  hold: No

Liquids, pastes, gels, creams

Liquids, creams and pastes in small quantities are allowed in the cabin in containers of 100 ml/3.3 oz. maximum each. They must be placed in one clear plastic bag with a maximum volume of 1 L/33.8 oz. One single bag is permitted per person. Exceptions The following products, if they are necessary during your flight, are allowed without restrictions:

  • Baby food
  • Medication with a prescription or a statement from your doctor
  • Food for a specific dietary regimen
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Powdered substances

Powdered substances include: flour, sugar, ground coffee, spices, powdered milk, cosmetics, sand, medication in powder form, baby food, etc.

  • In the   cabin:  Yes (consult the specific regulations for the United States below)
  • In the  hold: Yes
  • Prior approval  needed: No

Specific regulations for the United States

For flights to the United States, transporting more than 350 ml/12 oz. of powdered substance in the cabin is prohibited. Powder in greater quantities must be transported in checked baggage. Exceptions: Medically prescribed powders, baby food, and powders purchased in duty-free placed in a sealed security tamper-evident bag (STEB).