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These rules apply to items in all carry-on bags (carry-on-sized suitcases, backpacks, purses, laptop bags and more) that you plan to take through security. The TSA's 3-1-1 rule outlines the travel ...
Creamy dips and spreads (cheeses, peanut butter, etc.) Wine, liquor, and beer (TSA’s website suggests you “check with your ...
When it comes to food and drinks, just about the only thing you can’t bring on a plane is alcohol over 140-proof. It won’t make it through security in your carry-on or your checked bag.
— TSA (@TSA) June 9, 2025 As a general guideline, solid food items like crackers, nuts, cakes and cooked meat are permitted to bring in both carry-on and checked bags.
Certain beauty products now have stricter regulations, according to the Code of Federal Regulations. Here's what travelers ...
But, with Thanksgiving dinner looming, the TSA wants to make sure passengers are aware of what foods they can bring in a carry-on. "Baked goods, cookies, cakes, pies, anything solid like that is ...