Perfume 101

How to Travel With Perfume in India — Flight Rules, Tips, and What to Pack

You’ve booked a trip. You want to smell good for the 6 days you’re away. But between airport security, fragile glass bottles, and temperature extremes, travelling with perfume is trickier than most people think. Here’s the honest guide.

Airport Security Rules (Domestic + International India)

Carry-on (Cabin Baggage)

  • Max 100ml per bottle (strict — this is the DGCA rule)
  • Must fit inside a 1-litre clear ziplock bag with all other liquids
  • Bottles over 100ml will be confiscated, even if they’re half-empty

Checked Luggage

  • No bottle size limit in checked bags
  • Total liquid limit: 2 litres per passenger (usually more than enough)
  • Risk: temperature extremes in the cargo hold can crack glass in winter

What This Means for Indian Travellers

  • 50ml bottles are the sweet spot — fit in cabin, easy to pack, no waste
  • Every Florencia bottle is 50ml — specifically in the carry-on safe zone
  • If you have a 100ml bottle, it still works but must go inside the clear ziplock

How to Pack Perfume for a Flight

In carry-on:

  1. Keep the bottle in its original box (protects from pressure + bumps)
  2. Seal inside a ziplock bag (in case of leaks)
  3. Pack in the middle of your bag, surrounded by clothes
  4. Avoid the outer pockets (these take the most impact)

In checked luggage:

  1. Wrap in a thick sock or cotton cloth
  2. Place in the centre of your suitcase
  3. Surround with soft clothing on all sides
  4. Avoid the bottom or corners (impact zones)

The Decant Trick

If you don’t want to risk your full bottle, get a 10ml travel atomiser (₹150–300 on Amazon). Decant 5–8ml of your favourite perfume into it. Benefits:

  • Fits any carry-on rule worldwide
  • No risk of losing a full bottle
  • Easy to refill at home
  • Can carry multiple scents for different days

What to Do on Long Flights

Pressure changes can affect perfume bottles slightly. Best practices:

  1. Don’t spray in the cabin — recycled air spreads it far; fellow passengers will notice
  2. Apply before boarding in the airport bathroom
  3. Reapply after landing from your decant
  4. Pack a fresh outfit — flight sweat dilutes any fragrance

Temperature Tips

  • Cold destinations: Don’t leave perfume in a checked bag during winter flights. Freezing can crack glass.
  • Hot destinations: Never leave perfume in a hotel car, on a balcony, or near a window
  • Tropical humidity: Store bottles inside your suitcase, not on the hotel bathroom counter

Florencia’s Travel-Friendly Format

Every Florencia bottle is 50ml EDP in a compact rectangular glass form factor — designed to:

  • Fit the 100ml carry-on limit comfortably
  • Pack into a small case without wasting space
  • Stay upright in a suitcase pocket
  • Survive normal flight handling

For multi-city Indian trips or international travel, the Florencia 7-piece Signature Collection fits easily in a carry-on — 7 full bottles in a single presentation box.

TL;DR

  • Keep bottles under 100ml for cabin — 50ml is ideal
  • Original box + ziplock bag = no leaks, no pressure damage
  • Decant into a 10ml atomiser if you’re nervous
  • Don’t spray in-flight
  • Don’t leave bottles in cold checked bags (winter) or hot cars

Perfume is the one travel accessory that makes every destination feel like “you.” Pack it right — and it’ll be the second thing you notice when you open your suitcase.

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