Sunscreen spray is a commonly used sunscreen product that is very effective in protecting** from UV rays. However, the rules regarding sunscreen spray in checked baggage may vary depending on the airline, country and country where the flight originates and ends. In general, sunscreen spray can be checked in, but there are some regulations that need to be paid attention to.
First of all, you need to understand the regulations of the airline you are using. Different airlines may have different rules for checked liquids. Some airlines may limit the amount of liquid per piece of baggage, generally 100 milliliters (ml). If you have more sunscreen spray than the limit, you may need to pack it in your checked baggage.
Second, make sure that the packaging of the sunscreen spray is in compliance with aviation safety regulations. The sunscreen spray container should be sturdy and not leak or be damaged. If the aerosol container is damaged or leaking, the airline may ask you to take it out or seal the entire package.
Also, it is important to note that sunscreen sprays contain liquid ingredients, which may cause pressure changes in the packaging due to flight altitude and temperature changes, which in turn can lead to leakage. Therefore, when packaging, it is recommended to put a protective film or tape between the mouth of the sunscreen spray bottle and the cap to prevent leakage from occurring.
Finally, in order to avoid unnecessary hassles, it is advisable to check the regulations of the respective airline before traveling for specific requirements and regulations. In addition, if your destination has special regulations, such as liquid restrictions or a ban on checked sunscreen spray, prepare and take appropriate measures, such as separating the sprayer from the container or placing the spray in a properly sized clear bag.
In conclusion, it is possible to check in sunscreen spray, but you need to pay attention to the regulations and requirements of the airline. Make sure that the sunscreen spray is well packaged and that the appropriate liquid volume limits are followed. If in doubt, it is advisable to consult the airline or the relevant authorities beforehand for accurate information and guidance.