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What can't I take to New Zealand? Urgent! ! ! ! ! !

Butter, aerosol, gel and other substances.

Relevant documents show that the New Zealand government has strict regulations on the quantity of liquids, aerosols and gels that can be carried in the cabin of international flights. Any individual or group must properly handle liquid, aerosol or gel items (such as consignment) or ask airline staff in advance before boarding the plane, otherwise the security staff will not allow unqualified items to be carried on the plane.

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If passengers take a direct flight (the flight does not stop at any other transit point), after security check, they can buy any liquid, aerosol or gel items at the airport duty-free shops, convenience stores and fast food restaurants to take on the plane.

The above ban only applies to international flights. For domestic flights in New Zealand, liquids, aerosols and gels are not restricted. However, in the United States, Britain and other countries, even domestic flights, it is strictly forbidden to carry such items.

China News Network-Butter is forbidden at New Zealand Airport. Passengers on international flights should be vigilant.