What items can I take with me from a plane?
Motivated by the recent question on blankets, I was wondering which ones among the supplies that one gets on a plane I am allowed to take with me. For instance:
- sleeping mask
- earplugs
- earphones
- cutlery
- ...
I imagine that some of the cheapest items are simply thrown away at the end of the flight if opened, so if that is the case I would not feel bad in taking them away. I suppose that earplugs are a "yes" and metal cutlery is a "no", but I am unsure where to draw the line in the middle. Especially in the case of the fancier items that one may get in business class (or so I am told --- I have never flown in business on a long-distance flight).
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Quick Answer about "What items can I take with me from a plane?"
- Small tools. ...
- Nonflammable liquids, gels, and aerosols—including food, drinks, and toiletries—in quantities of 3.4 ounces or less. ...
- Matches and lighters. ...
- Batteries. ...
- Knitting needles. ...
- Gifts. ...
- Electronics. ...
- Medication and medical equipment.
What personal items are not allowed on a plane?
Here's what you can't pack in your carry on:- Liquids, gels, or pastes in bottles larger than 3.4 ounces (100 ml)
- Guns and ammunition (including BB guns and cap guns)
- Stun guns and tasers.
- Sharp objects (knives, axes, razor blades)
- Self-defense items (such as pepper spray, brass knuckle, billy clubs)
What items are allowed and not allowed on airport?
The Ultimate TSA Prohibited and Allowed Items ListItemAllowedNotesArc lighters, plasma lighters, electronic lighters, e-lightersNoNot allowed in checked bags either.Artificial skeleton bonesYes\u2013Axes and hatchetsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.Baby carrierYes\u2013138 more rows•Feb 17, 202210 ESSENTIALS TO BRING ONTO YOUR NEXT FLIGHT ✈️
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