<h3>What can I take on an Air France flight?</h3>
I'm planning on taking an Air France flight from Toronto to Geneva (with a change of planes in Paris) and I was wondering whether or not I can bring my knitting needles? And approximately how many shots will I need to get?
And, uh, yes. This is a serious question. Why wouldn't it be?
<strong>France best answer:</strong>
<p><i>Answer by DB Cash</i><br/>Don't even think of bringing knitting needles in your carry on. In fact pack everything and take no carry on to be safe. You may not need any shots to go to France or Switzerland. They aren't like third world countries where you can catch all the "old" diseases.</p>
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