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Tsa liquid rules 2019 checked bags1/21/2024 ![]() ![]() TSA officers will refer illegal items to local law enforcement, which may result in civil penalties. Items that cannot be resolved will not be allowed through the checkpoint and onto the plane. What to expect: If any item alarms during screening, TSA officers will conduct additional screening. TSA is responsible for enforcing this FAA rule by intercepting these items during screening. This includes firecrackers, fountains, bottle rockets, ground spinners, poppers, snaps, roman candles, smoke fireworks, snakes, strobes, and sparklers. All fireworks are prohibited from being transported, in both carry-on and checked bags, on commercial aircraft. It’s important that you leave your fireworks at home. TSA officers may also ask that you separate items from carry-on bags such as foods, powders, large electronic devices, and any items that prevent clear images on the X-ray machine. If you are in a standard screening lane, remove the zip-top bag from your carry-on prior to sending it through the X-ray. What to expect: For all gels, liquids, pastes and aerosols, be sure to follow the 3-1-1 liquids rule. If you need information on other items, check out our “ What Can I Bring?” feature on TSA.gov. You may pack any travel-size liquids, solid foods, medications, and electronic devices in your carry-on bag. Place knives, sharp objects, and large containers of liquid in your checked luggage. This means checking every side pocket and knowing what’s in your bag. Make sure your carry-on and checked bags are packed properly. If your Fourth of July plans involve airline travel, we have some tips to prepare you for the getaway: Know what’s in your bag TSA estimates that 12.1 million people will travel through checkpoints from July 3-7, with the peak travel day happening on Sunday. The Independence Day holiday is projected to be a busy time for flyers. We are expecting 263 million passengers and crew members to pass through our security checkpoints from Memorial Day to Labor Day, an increase of 4% over the same period in 2018. This year, the period is shaping up to be busier than ever. The Fourth of July holiday traditionally marks the half-way point of the summer travel season.
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