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Don S
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Don S asked in TravelAir Travel · 1 decade ago

What can I check onto an airplane?

I have a one gallon bucket of wood glue that I need to take to Kansas. Can I check this as baggage? I know it cannot be carry-on but trying to find out what can, and cannot, go on as checked luggage is dang near impossible.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    First off, its against FDA regulations to carry a numerous amount of items in a carry on, and this includes liquids. I would guess that the most efficient to do this, would be to just mail it there via USPS, and possibly send it priority which will arrive in 2-3 days for about $20 (I know for a fact that it cost $15.80 +$.65 (for delivery confirmation***which is key), to send a 6 lb. 4 oz. box from a town about 45 mins. from manhattan to lenexa, KS 66215 (which is a zone-6 shipment). You can even get a flat rate box which maybe more beneficial since it cost $9.50 and a larger box for $12.50, and you can fill it up to 70 lbs. (and hopefully you will have room). ALSO, print a shipping label online- you are charged at a discount, and you get free delivery confirmation, which once again is key to tracking your package, and you can print a label for both flat rate and priority shipments, and finally, you can pick up the flat rate boxes for FREE at any post office. Good luck,

    Graham.

    Source(s): a utilizer of the united states postal service
  • 1 decade ago

    It's cheaper and a lot easier to buy another bucket of glue when you get there.

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