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CanICarryIt.com started with a familiar scene: a traveler at the front of a security line, watching a brand-new bottle get dropped into the confiscation bin while an agent recited a rule the traveler had never seen written down anywhere readable. The information existed — buried in a dense government table, phrased for lawyers, scattered across the sites of two security agencies, three regulators, and every airline separately. The problem was never a lack of rules. It was that the rules were unusable at the moment travelers needed them.
What we built instead
This site answers the question the way a person asks it: "can I carry this on my flight?" Every item page leads with the verdict — yes, no, or restricted — in under twenty-five words, then expands into exact quantities, medical and infant exceptions, duty-free rules, and airline-specific behavior only when you want depth.
Our editorial method: accuracy over completeness
Every item is verified by hand against official sources — TSA's "What Can I Bring," CATSA's item database, FAA Pack Safe guidance, and airline-published baggage policies — and stamped with the date we last checked. We link those sources on every page so you can audit us.