Can You Bring Cooking Spray in Checked Luggage? TSA Guidelines Explained
Find out if cooking spray is allowed in checked luggage and learn TSA guidelines for packing aerosols.
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Cooking spray is considered a flammable aerosol and is not allowed in carry-on bags. However, small quantities (typically up to 18 ounces) can be packed in checked luggage, subject to airline regulations and TSA guidelines. Always check with your airline and the TSA for the most current guidelines before traveling.
FAQs & Answers
- What size of cooking spray is allowed in checked luggage? Typically, small quantities up to 18 ounces can be packed in checked luggage.
- Can I bring aerosol cans in my carry-on? No, cooking spray is considered a flammable aerosol and is not allowed in carry-on bags.
- Are there other items banned in carry-on luggage? Yes, many items are banned; always check the latest TSA guidelines for a full list.
- How can I check current airline regulations? You can check current regulations by visiting your airline's official website or the TSA website for the latest updates.