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What Not to Pack in Your Carry-On At CATSA, we know that one of the biggest frustrations for travellers is having to surrender items at security. To help you avoid that, here’s a look at what should stay out of your carry-on. Weapons and replicas …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Jarred goods Canned or jarred goods containing both solids and liquid that clearly contain less than 100 ml of liquid (e.g., can of tuna) are permitted in carry on, once screened and cleared by the Screening Officer. Canned and jarred goods that have…
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Diabetic supplies Diabetic supplies and equipment such as syringes, insulin auto-injectors, jet injectors, smartphone powered automatic insulin dispenser and continuous glucose monitor (e.g. Omnipod 5) and pumps are permitted. Syringes must be for …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Nitroglycerin medication Nitroglycerin medication: Liquid prescription medications are exempted from the liquid restrictions and can be carried in carry-on baggage in volumes larger than 100 ml (3.4 oz.). These liquids must be declared to the Screening …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Canned goods Canned or jarred goods containing both solids and liquid that clearly contain less than 100 ml of liquid (e.g., can of tuna) are permitted in carry on, once screened and cleared by the Screening Officer. Canned and jarred goods that have…
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Vegetables - canned or jarred Vegetables - canned or jarred: Canned or jarred goods containing both solids and liquid that clearly contain less than 100 ml of liquid (e.g., can of tuna) are permitted in carry on, once screened and cleared by the…
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Cannabis (marijuana) Recreational cannabis: Passengers are responsible for knowing the laws and regulations in effect at their destination within Canada. For more information, visit https://www.canada.ca/cannabis . Liquid and topical forms are subject to…
Families The section offers tips on how to pack items for babies and young children , what to do at the screening checkpoint , and if needed, how to travel with the family pet . Travelling with Children Packing for Your Trip: If you are travelling with…
Accessibility and Medical Needs CATSA recognizes that travel can be challenging for passengers with disabilities or medical needs. This section offers general information about planning your trip and what to do at the screening checkpoint, followed by …
Holiday travel survival guide for security screening The holidays are one of the busiest times of year at Canadian airports. With more people flying to see family and friends, security lines can look daunting. At CATSA, we want to help you move through …