Carry-On Bag Restrictions: What You Can't Bring on Flights

Learn what items are not allowed in carry-on bags to ensure a smooth travel experience.

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Carry-on bags are not allowed if they exceed airline-specific size and weight limits, contain hazardous materials, or violate TSA regulations. Examples include sharp objects, liquids over 3.4 ounces, and flammable items. Always check your airline’s policy before packing to ensure compliance.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What items are prohibited in carry-on luggage? Items like sharp objects, liquids over 3.4 ounces, and flammable materials are prohibited in carry-on luggage.
  2. How can I avoid issues with my carry-on baggage? Always consult your airline's policy for carry-on baggage size and weight limits before your flight.
  3. What should I do if my carry-on bag exceeds the allowed limits? Consider checking your bag or redistributing items to comply with airline regulations.
  4. Can I bring food in my carry-on? Yes, most foods are allowed, but be wary of liquids and gel-like substances over 3.4 ounces that are strictly regulated.