Can You Bring Blankets & Travel Throws on a Plane?
Category: Gear & Miscellaneous
Yes — you can bring blankets & travel throws on a plane in your carry-on luggage. Fleece, wool, down, and travel blankets permitted.
Verified against published 2026 TSA (United States) & CATSA (Canada) security screening databases.
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⚖️ Why This Rule Exists: Cabin Security, Blade Restrictions & Sterile Area Integrity
Non-bladed tools under 7 inches (18 cm), blunt items, and general travel gear that do not pose a cutting, impact, or hazardous materials risk are permitted in carry-on luggage.
Rules by security authority
United States — TSA
Cabin:
YES
Allowed in carry-on.
Hold:
YES
Allowed in checked bags.
Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.
🔍 Security Checkpoint & X-Ray Screening Advice
Place large metal tools in the screening bin alongside electronics if requested by screening staff.
Learn more about scanner differences and traveler rights in our Airport Security Screening Guide →
⚠️ Common Traveler Mistake to Avoid
How to Avoid It: Measure blade length: must be under 4 inches (10 cm in the US) or under 6 cm from pivot (in Canada).
How to Pack Blankets & Travel Throws for a Flight
Blankets & Travel Throws on a plane — FAQs
Can you bring Blankets & Travel Throws in a carry-on?
Allowed in carry-on.
Can you pack Blankets & Travel Throws in checked luggage?
Allowed in checked bags.
Why are there rules for blankets & travel throws on a plane?
Non-bladed tools under 7 inches (18 cm), blunt items, and general travel gear that do not pose a cutting, impact, or hazardous materials risk are permitted in carry-on luggage.
Can I bring blankets & travel throws on an airplane?
Allowed in carry-on. In checked bags: Allowed in checked bags.
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