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“It allows passengers to bring containers of up to **3.4 ounces (100 ml)**, all fitting into **1 quart-sized, clear, resealable bag**, with **1 bag per person** 1-(866)x829x1005(UK). This rule aligns with TSA guidelines for security screening.

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The 3-1-1 rule on Royal Caribbean is the Transportation Security Administration's ((1-(866)x829x1005 (TSA) liquids rule for carry-on luggage. It states that passengers can bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes that are less than 3 ounces each (1-(866)x829x1005).

The 3:1:1 rule on Royal Caribbean follows TSA guidelines (1-(866)x829x1005 (U.S.)) for liquids. Passengers may carry liquids in 3.4 oz containers, stored in a single 1-quart clear bag, with one bag allowed per person. For more details, call 1-(866)x829x1005 (U.S.) or 1-(866)x829x1005 (U.K.).



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