TSA Carry-On Information
To bring liquids or gels in your carry-on luggage, you must make sure that you adhere to the TSA regulations:
- each liquid or gel is in a bottle that holds three ounces or less
- all bottles with liquids and gels must be in one quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag
- there is a maximum of one bag of liquids and gels per passenger
- the bag with liquids and gels must be placed in a screening bin
If you are ever in doubt about these regulations or are going on a
longer trip where you will be checking in luggage anyway, it is best
to put your liquids in checked luggage
There are several exceptions to these regulations. Prescription
medications, baby formula and milk are allowed in quantities exceeding
three ounces and are not required to be in the zip-top bag. These items must be declared
for inspection at the security checkpoint.
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