How to pack your carry-on baggage
Your carry-on baggage and the bins will be fed into the x-ray machine so that a screening officer can examine the contents. Sometimes carry-on baggage may require an additional search if screening officers discover items that are not permitted.
If you are unsure of what items are allowed in carry-on baggage, see What can I bring? before packing your luggage.
Make sure you can easily remove your laptop, video camera and film camera from your carry-on baggage.
Place your personal toiletries in a clear plastic bag. Only bring liquids, aerosols and gels that are in containers of 100 ml/100 g (3.4 oz) or less. All of these items must be stored in a single closed, resealable clear plastic bag with a maximum capacity of 1 L (1 qt).
The total quantity of certain powders and granular materials (e.g., baby powder, foot powder, certain baking and spice powders , sand) is limited to 350 ml in carry-on baggage.
Exempt liquids – such as medications, infant formula or breast milk – should be placed so that they can be easily removed from carry-on baggage for inspection.
Avoid bringing gifts and souvenirs containing liquids, aerosols and gels in your carry-on baggage. This includes: alcohol, wine, beer, snow globes, cans of condensed soup, maple syrup, perfume and lotions. Pack them in your checked baggage or ship them separately.
Fragile items, such as prescription glasses and sunglasses, tableware, figurines and glassware, should be packed securely in your carry-on baggage to ensure they don't break.
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