Be prepared for screening. Please ensure that all liquids, gels and aerosols in your carry-on baggage are in containers of 100ml or less and placed in a clear, 1L resealable bag. Click here for more information about carry-on baggage requirements.
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Water: 100 ml (3.4 oz.) or smaller container permitted in carry-on.
Baby formula and food, juice, water and other baby items - these are allowed in your carry-on baggage or personal items. You can take these through the security checkpoints and aboard your plane. However, you must be travelling with an infant under two years of age (0-24 months). You may bring gel or ice packs to keep your baby products cool. All items including formula must be presented to the Screening Officer and will be inspected.
Certain powder and granular materials inside weighted blankets (e.g., glass beads, poly-pellets, sand, or pebbles) are limited to a quantity of 350 mL or less (roughly the size of a soda can). There are no exceptions for medical reasons.
Note that if the weighted blanket contains over 350mL of such powder or granular materials, it is not permitted in the carry-on baggage.
Weights (such as dumbbells or other fitness & aerobic weights): Contact your air carrier for more information on size, weight and quantity limits for carry-on and checked baggage. Certain powders and granular materials in your carry-on are limited to a total quantity of 350 ml or less (roughly the size of a soda can).
Whips: Permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage.
Whipped cream: 100 ml (3.4 oz.) or smaller container permitted in carry-on.
White gas: This item is not permitted in carry-on baggage and it is not permitted in checked baggage.
Leave your gifts unwrapped as the contents may need to be inspected. Items included in carry-on baggage may be subject to volume restrictions if liquid, aerosols or gel is present.
Yaqua blowguns: Please note that this is an illegal item under the Criminal Code of Canada; if it is presented at a pre-board screening checkpoint, protocol requires us to notify the police. This could lead to charges and prosecution to the item’s holder.
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