Prohibited Items During Travel

 




There are certain items that are prohibited or restricted on airplanes and in airports. These items are typically banned for safety or security reasons.

Dangerous goods: Certain items are considered dangerous goods and are not allowed on airplanes. These include explosives, flammable liquids and gases, toxic or infectious substances, and certain types of batteries.

Weapons: Items such as firearms, knives, and martial arts weapons are not allowed on airplanes. Some items such as scissors, tweezers and some tools may be allowed but only in carry-on baggage.

Liquids, gels, and aerosols: There are restrictions on the amount of liquids, gels, and aerosols that you can bring in your carry-on and checked baggage. Generally, these items must be in containers of 3.4 ounces or less, and all containers must be placed in a clear, quart-sized bag.

Food items: Certain foods are not allowed on airplanes, such as fruits and vegetables, meats, and cheeses, due to concerns about pests and disease.

Electronic devices: Some electronic devices may be prohibited in the cabin, depending on the airline and destination. It's best to check with your airline before traveling if you have any doubts.

Flammable items: Items such as lighters, matches, and e-cigarettes are not allowed in checked or carry-on baggage.

Illegal drugs: Possession, carrying, or transporting illegal drugs is prohibited by law and it can lead to severe penalties.

It's important to check with your airline and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for a complete list of prohibited items, as regulations can vary depending on the airline, destination, and current security threats.

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