Can You Bring Empty Baby Bottles on a Plane? TSA Rules Explained

Learn if you can bring empty baby bottles on a plane and TSA guidelines for traveling with infant feeding items.

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Yes, you can bring empty baby bottles on a plane. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows passengers to bring empty bottles and sippy cups to be filled with water once past security. This makes it easier for parents traveling with infants to ensure they have everything needed for a comfortable flight. Remember to pack them in an easily accessible place in your carry-on luggage for smooth security checks.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I bring filled baby bottles through airport security? Filled baby bottles with liquid are subject to TSA liquid rules but are generally allowed if for infant consumption. It's best to declare them during security screening.
  2. Are sippy cups allowed in carry-on luggage at airports? Yes, empty sippy cups can be brought through airport security and filled after passing the checkpoint.
  3. How should I pack baby feeding items for air travel? Pack empty bottles and feeding items in an easily accessible part of your carry-on for quick inspection at security.