Understand the TSA's Regulations
Can you take cans on a plane? The answer largely depends on the type of can, its contents, and the TSA's regulations. Generally, empty aluminum cans are permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage. However, cans containing food or liquids must adhere to the TSA's 3-1-1 rule and be placed in a clear quart-sized bag.
Can Type | Carry-On | Checked Baggage |
---|---|---|
Empty Aluminum Cans | Yes | Yes |
Cans Containing Food or Liquids | In compliance with 3-1-1 rule | No restriction |
Liquid Amount | Carry-On | Checked Baggage |
---|---|---|
Containers exceeding 3.4 oz | Prohibited | Allowed |
Containers up to 3.4 oz | Must be placed in a quart-sized bag | No restriction |
Benefits of Taking Cans on a Plane
How to Pack Cans for Travel
Challenges and Limitations
Mitigating Risks
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