TSA New rules on Liquid in carry-on bags in flight Traveling

TSA soon permit Passengers to Bring  

selected Liquids in their Carry-on Bags

Traveling might soon get a lot easier within US !

The TSA is reportedly planning to relax its long-standing rule that limits liquids in carry-on bags to 100ml. Thanks to advanced CT scanner technology, full-sized items like baby formula and medical liquids could soon be allowed in your hand luggage.

While these changes are exciting, Europe is moving a bit slower in adopting similar updates due to delays in rolling out the necessary technology.

This news comes as a relief for frequent travelers, especially after the recent improvements to the Global Entry program, which has made entering the USA much smoother. Stay tuned—your travel experience might be about to get a whole lot simpler!

Big Changes Coming to TSA’s Liquid Rules for Carry-On Bags

Traveling might soon get a lot easier! The TSA is reportedly planning to relax its long-standing rule that limits liquids in carry-on bags to 100ml. Thanks to advanced CT scanner technology, full-sized items like baby formula and medical liquids could soon be allowed in your hand luggage.

While these changes are exciting, Europe is moving a bit slower in adopting similar updates due to delays in rolling out the necessary technology.

This news comes as a relief for frequent travelers, especially after the recent improvements to the Global Entry program, which has made entering the USA much smoother. Stay tuned—your travel experience might be about to get a whole lot simpler!


What is the TSA’s 3-1-1 Rule?

The TSA’s 3-1-1 rule has been a standard part of air travel since it was introduced after the 9/11 attacks to enhance safety and prevent dangerous liquids from being carried onto planes. While it has served its purpose, the rule is often seen as an inconvenience for travelers.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the current 3-1-1 rule:
Container Size: Liquids, gels, creams, and aerosols must be in containers holding no more than 3.4 ounces (100ml).
Bag Limit: These containers must fit in a single quart-sized (1-liter), clear, resealable plastic bag.
One Bag Per Passenger: Each traveler can carry only one such bag.