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Can you fly with solid coconut oil?

Yes, coconut oil is allowed on your flight. You can carry it in your carry on luggage. One thing that you need to consider is you can carry only 100 ml or 3.4 ounce in small container.



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Coconut oil has a melting point of 76°F. Unlike other oils, coconut oil can be liquid or solid — it all depends on the temperature where it's stored. When stored below 76°F, it will firm up and solidify; at a higher temperature, it will melt into a liquid.

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Dry Coconut is a highly combustible item and is classified under Dangerous Goods under DGR. So it is usually neither allowed by any commercial airline in the world.

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DIY Ways to Secure Your Packed Liquids Put the container into a zipper-top plastic bag and seal the bag closed. Next, place that bag into a larger zipper-top bag and seal it closed, pressing out all the air as you do so. Wrap the whole thing in bubble wrap if the container is breakable.

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Put some warm water in a bowl or the sink, and float the jar of coconut oil in the water. It will be ready to use for all your household wellness remedies in minutes.

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Each container within the bag must be 3.4 ounces/oz (100 milliliters/mL) or less. There is no defined limit on the total ounces of the liquids in the bag, but you can only take what will fit reasonably within the bag itself. So, as long as the bag will zip properly and isn't bursting at the seams, you should be fine.

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6) Dry Coconut: The dry coconut contains a high amount of oil, which is highly flammable and can cause fire if it encounters heat inside the aircraft.

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