Good news for travelers. These 11 products no longer have a size limit to get on an airplane
For more than twenty years, U.S. flight passengers could only fly with liquids in 3.4-ounce containers, but that is set to change.


We’ve seen the scene a hundred times, the security check-in area awash with cans of deodorant and shampoo bottles that infringed the restricted size allowed.
That scene may be set to change with news that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) are set to modify the restrictions of taking liquids aboard commercial aeroplanes which was introduced in the aftermath of 9/11 as a deterrent to taking potential explosive making devices on planes.
It was another busy weekend at airports across the country. Are you curious about how many people travel through our checkpoints each day? Good news - you can check out our TSA travel volume page.
— TSA (@TSA) April 14, 2025
Travel volume is updated on Mon-Fri mornings.
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New scanners that can analyze the contents of bottles and containers are currently being installed in the nation’s busiest airports which will mean that full-size items could be okay to bring on board in the near future.
TSA issue 11 items that no longer have to fit the three-ounce rule
Over-the-counter medications
Prescription medications in gel, liquid or aerosol form
Ice packs or gel packs for medically necessary items
Food and drink for infants and toddlers
Wet batteries
Live fish transported in water
Biological specimens
Breast milk or baby formula
Liquid-filled teethers
Duty-free items sealed in a tamper-evident bag
Fresh eggs
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