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Sun and Sand - Summer 2025 Heading to a resort or tropical destination? Know what is allowed in carry-on and checked baggage before packing your sunscreen and snorkeling gear. Heading towards sunny skies and sandy toes? First, make sure your beach …
Camping & Sporting Equipment Some small sporting equipment is permitted in carry-on. However, most sporting and camping equipment should be packed in your checked baggage. Below are some examples of the type of items that may be packed in carry-on…
Text versions of videos Safe Travels video The world has changed since COVID-19 and to ensure you feel safe and secure CATSA has made some changes at the checkpoint. All passengers must wear a face covering before entering the screening checkpoint. …
Which one of these people will fly through security? Winter is a busy time of the year for air travel. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to make your security-screening process easier and faster. One of these travellers knows what to do.…
Flying to School? Student Packing Tips Alex’s Journey to University: A Student’s Guide to Smart Air Travel Alex is 19 and headed to London, England for his first year of university. As he prepares to fly from a Canadian airport, he’s focused on making …
CT X-Ray CATSA is collaborating with various airports across Canada to deploy Computed Tomography (CT) technology at Pre-Board Screening (PBS)checkpoints over a multi-year period. Explore CATSA CT X-ray technology locations across Canada Discover …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Eye drops Eye drops: These items are considered to be essential non-prescription medications. You are allowed to carry volumes greater than 100 ml (3.4 oz.) in your carry-on baggage. These liquids must be declared to the Screening Officer separately. See…
Carry on baggage: Yes (<100ml)
Checked baggage: Yes
Sheet mask Skincare treatments typically made from cloth, gel, or cream-based materials, need to be packed with your liquids, non-solid food and personal items in your carry-on baggage. All containers must be 100 ml/100 g (3.4 oz) or less and must fit in…
Carry on baggage: Yes (<100ml)
Checked baggage: Yes
Ice packs Ice packs: 100 ml (3.4 oz.) or smaller container permitted in carry-on. Gel and ice packs are subject to the liquid restrictions. They are exempt from the restrictions on liquids when required to treat an injury or when used to refrigerate baby…
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Gel cap pills Gel cap pills: These items are considered to be essential non-prescription medications. You are allowed to carry volumes greater than 100 ml (3.4 oz.) in your carry-on baggage. These liquids must be declared to the Screening Officer …