What types of swiss army cards can you take onboard a plane for international travel?

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I have had trouble before trying to buy the Tool Logic card which contains a blade with serrated edge because it was held up by customs in Australia, which makes it obvious that it is unsuitable for both check-in or carry-on luggage when traveling.

However, it appears that there are types of swiss army cards that may have tools which are deemed to be safe to carry on planes when travelling internationally. Just wondering if anyone has done so before or have had experiences to share about these types of gadgets?

As per the comment, I am thinking mainly between Australia and USA as the destinations. If there is a lot of different between the laws for different countries I will put up another questions for those specific countries.






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Can I take Swiss army knife on a plane?

Checked Bags: YesExcept for plastic or round bladed butter knives. Any sharp objects in checked bags should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors.

Can you bring Swiss Army Knife on Plane Australia?

You can usually bring in multi-tool knives unless they have blades which open automatically.



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