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Packing for a flight? Here’s what’s not allowed in your carry-on bag
When it comes to packing your carry-on bag for a flight, the rules can feel overwhelming. You don’t want to get held up at security, or worse, have something confiscated.
Let’s break down what is not allowed on a plane carry-on so you can pack with confidence.
Items not allowed on a plane carry-on
Liquids, gels, and aerosols over 3.4 ounces (100 ml)
Following the TSA’s 3-1-1 rule, each liquid, gel, or aerosol in your carry-on must be in a container no larger than 3.4 ounces and fit into a single quart-sized bag.
- Examples of items not allowed in a plane carry-on: Large shampoo bottles, full-sized toothpaste, or drinks.
- Allowed: Travel-sized toiletries, medications, and baby formula.
Sharp objects
Sharp items can pose a safety risk and are usually prohibited in carry-on bags.
- Not allowed: Knives, scissors with blades longer than 4 inches, box cutters, and razors.
- Allowed: Nail clippers, tweezers, and safety razors (with the blade removed) are typically fine.