In Reply to: Taking Peroxide on plane posted by Dancing Debbie on Tuesday, 19. June 2012 at 07:32 Bali Time:
The 2006 transatlantic bombing plot actually involved hydrogen peroxide.
[(g) You must not take or permit to be taken onto the aircraft or as Checked Baggage any dangerous goods or potentially dangerous goods including: Compressed gases (eg refrigerants, gases such as butane, aqualung cylinders, liquid nitrogen, oxygen); Infectious substances (eg live virus cultures, bacterial strains); Corrosive substances (eg acids, alkalines, mercury, wet cell batteries); Flammable liquids or solids (eg fuel of any kind, matches (except safety matches), paints, thinners); Explosives (eg firearms, ammunitions, fireworks, flares); Radioactive and magnetised materials; Oxidising materials (eg bleach, peroxide); Poisons (eg weedkillers, insecticides); Dead animal matter; Live animals (except as permitted in paragraph 21); Weapons of any type (eg knives, box cutters, any item confiscated by airport security); or items the carriage of which is prohibited by the applicable Laws, regulations or orders of any country to be flown from, to or over. We are entitled to destroy, abandon, withhold or retain such goods (without any liability to you) and produce them as evidence in any proceedings or inquiry as we consider appropriate.]