To check or not to check?
Steve Pope wrote:
>
> Having spent nine lovely days in The Most Liveable City
> in the World, and two more in beautiful Sechelt, I'm
> about to fly home with my prized four jars of rose harissa.
> (Down from five, we consumed one.)
>
> Technically, I could take them in my carry-on luggage,
> since each jar is 90 grams and the carry-on limit on liquids /
> gels / pastes is 100 ml in Canada. But I still think they might
> not approve of my harissa at airport security.
>
> The safer alternative is to put them in checked luggage;
> but I don't normally check any luggage, and if United
> loses it I'm out not just the harissa, but a bunch
> of other possessions as well.
>
> This is a no win situation but I think I'm leaning towards
> placing them into checked luggage.
>
> Steve
Could you have the the jars shipped, even if at a bit (or more?) of
extra cost minus the inconvenience might work out better than trying to
go the 'air' route? Just a thought . . . . ?
Sky
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