Peut-on apporter Artificial Skeleton Bones en avion ?
Oui — vous pouvez emporter artificial skeleton bones en bagage cabine dans l'avion. Both bags: Yes — dedicated TSA entry for ARTIFICIAL bones.
- · Both bags: Yes — dedicated TSA entry for ARTIFICIAL bones
- · Expect a second look when a life-size skull crosses the X-ray
- · Real human bones: different story — see our cremated-remains page
- · Metal hardware inside: still just a prop
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Règles par autorité de sécurité
Rules by security authority
United States — TSA
Cabine :
OUI
Yes — artificial (plastic) skeleton bones are explicitly allowed in carry-on.
Soute :
OUI
Yes — artificial skeletons are 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.
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Comment emballer artificial skeleton bones
Bagage de cabine: Yes — artificial (plastic) skeleton bones are explicitly allowed in carry-on.
Bagage en soute: Yes — artificial skeletons are allowed in checked bags.
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Foire aux questions
Frequently asked questions
Can you bring Artificial Skeleton Bones in a carry-on?
Yes — artificial (plastic) skeleton bones are explicitly allowed in carry-on.
Can you pack Artificial Skeleton Bones in checked luggage?
Yes — artificial skeletons are allowed in checked bags.
Can you take a plastic skeleton through airport security?
Yes. TSA’s dedicated entry allows artificial skeleton bones in both carry-on and checked baggage — though a realistic skull may trigger a manual bag check for a second look.
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