Those wondering if they can bring a liquid hand sanitizer device when they travel should know that it is allowed to fly with them.
In this post, I will cover everything you need to know about flying with a Massage Device.
NOTICE: This article is intended for people traveling from or within the United States of America.
In fact, the information I’m presenting here is based on guidelines from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). It’s the agency that has authority over the security of the traveling public in the United States, and its rules apply whether you’re flying from or within the U.S.
What TSA says about flying with a Liquid Hand Sanitizer?
The TSA liquid rule limits liquid containers to 3.4 ounces. However, due to COVID-19, liquid hand sanitizers are considered medical exceptions and are allowed in quantities up to 12 ounces per passenger.
This is the TSA answer on x.com :
1: In response to COVID-19, as a medical exemption, TSA is allowing one liquid hand sanitizer container, up to 12 ounces per passenger, in carry-on bags. Since the container exceeds the standard allowance typically allowed through a checkpoint, it must be…
— AskTSA (@AskTSA) May 4, 2022
In the website it was mentionned a limit of 3.4 oz so a colleague asked TSA on twitter to see which one was applied today and we are waiting for the answer.
We will update you once we have the answer.
Is this rule still applied ? ( 12oz ), at the website it is mentioned to be limited 3.4oz :https://t.co/3zrLsUhcPa
— Paul Weiss (@PaulWeiss348578) September 4, 2024
What about the rules for your destination?
Scroll through the list below to see if your destination has any restrictions for travelers. There is also other important information available, such as visa requirements and places to visit:
You can also get additional information about your destination: Customs, Currency & Airport Tax regulations by visiting the IATA Travel Center
Stay Updated on Fireworks Travel Rules
This page was created on September 04, 2024, based on TSA guidelines and communications for this kind of items. We will keep you updated if there are any changes to this rule.
For the most current guidelines, we recommend:
- Visit the TSA’s official page on Hand Sanitizers.
- Contact TSA on Twitter: @AskTSA
- Contact TSA on Facebook Messenger: https://www.fb.com/AskTSA
- Contact TSA via Apple Business Chat: AskTSA
- Send TSA a message: Text “Travel” to AskTSA (275-872)
I hope to simplify air travel for travelers for a smooth and hassle-free travel. I’m analyzing the latest TSA guidelines and penning down my travel experience, I enjoy hiking, reading about aviation history, and discovering new coffee shops in my hometown.