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… screening line, you’ll need to take it out of your carry‑on and place it in a bin for separate screening. If you’re in … you’re allowed to bring them in larger quantities in your carry-on and they don’t need to go in your 1L liquids bag, …
… aerosols and gels.” Below you will find information on various items that fall into these categories, a list of … of liquids, non-solid food and personal items in your carry-on must be 100 ml/100 g (3.4 oz) or less . All … At the screening point, take…
… helps you move comfortably, a pump or monitor you rely on, or supplies you need to manage a medical condition. … poly‑pellets, sand, or pebbles – cannot be brought in your carry‑on . Certain powders and granular materials – including … the results of…
… 2024-2025 Annual Report on the Administration of the Privacy Act I - Introduction The … a right of access to that information. This Annual Report on the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s (CATSA) … Act . This is report serves as CATSA’s 22 nd…
Carry on baggage: Yes (<100ml)
Checked baggage: Yes
… Coconut Coconuts may contain, and any liquids in carry‑on must follow the 100 ml (3.4 oz.) rule.Because it is hard … An opened coconut with the liquid removed may go in carry-on baggage. Travellers should also check the rules for …
… Keep chargers handy and make sure your devices can power on if requested. At lines with CT X-ray, electronics can stay … leave home. What can I bring? Does your item go in your carry-on or checked baggage? What can I bring? Search My CATSA …
Carry on baggage: Restrictions apply
Checked baggage: Yes
Medical kit Medical kits must be carried by health care professionals. Rounded or pointed scissors are only permitted when the blades (measured from the fulcrum) are 6 cm (2.4 in) or less in length. At domestic/international (non-U.S.) scissors can be …
Carry on baggage: Restrictions apply
Checked baggage: Check with carrier
… bring it, but you will need approval from the airline. Carry-on vs. checked baggage: Batteries with a rating of less than 100 Wh can be carried in both carry-on and checked baggage. However, batteries between 100 …
Carry on baggage: Restrictions apply
Checked baggage: Check with carrier
… In most cases, battery-powered fans are allowed in carry-on but may be restricted in checked baggage. Check with your … bring it, but you will need approval from the airline. Carry-on vs. checked baggage: Batteries with a rating of less …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
… in Canada, however, it must be deflated and packed in your carry-on or checked baggage. Additionally, if the air mattress has … bring it, but you will need approval from the airline. Carry-on vs. checked baggage: Batteries with a rating of less …