Restricted items
What can you fly with?
To prevent inflight danger, many common items are restricted by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). If you travel with objects on the TSA prohibited items or FAA Pack Safe Hazmat restrictions lists, they will be confiscated.*
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*You will be in violation of U.S. Federal Law if you don’t declare any dangerous items. This means you could face up to 5 years imprisonment and a fine of $250,000 (49 U.S.C 5124).
Example
Alcoholic beverages over 140 proof
Allowed for travel?
No
Example
- Beer
- Wine or
- Other alcoholic beverages in retail packaging
Allowed for travel?
Checked bags - yes
Notes
Opened containers aren't allowed.
You can take a maximum of 5 liters per passenger for beverages 24 – 70 percent alcohol by volume in checked bags; customs regulations vary by country.
Example
- Meat
- Cheese
- Sausages
- Lard
Allowed for travel?
See notes
Notes
Due to restrictions set by the European Union (EU), you cannot transport certain products of animal origin into the EU. Please check ahead of time to make sure you comply with these restrictions.
Example
- 9-volt
- AA/AAA/C/D
- Alkaline
- Carbon zinc
- Silver oxide
- Zinc air
- Lithium or lithium-ion
- Nickel-cadmium or nickel-metal hydride
Allowed for travel?
Yes
Notes
Please remove batteries from devices in your checked bags and put them in your carry-on in separate plastic bags.
Lithium-ion battery acceptance by Watt-hour (Wh):
- Less than 100 Wh – 4 spares in carry-on bag
- 100 - 160 Wh – 2 spares in carry-on bag
- 160 - 300 Wh – Contact Special Assistance
Example
- Damaged batteries
- Automobile, boat or aircraft batteries
Allowed for travel?
No
Notes
Example
Portable electronic devices containing cells or batteries (including lithium) and spares for these devices intended for personal use:
- Watch
- Calculator
- Camera
- Cell phone
- Laptop computer
- Notebook computer
- Camcorder
Allowed for travel?
Yes
Notes
We allow up to 2 spare batteries for personal use, with restrictions:
- Each spare battery is individually protected in accordance with our lithium battery acceptance policy
- Batteries are in carry-on bag only
- For a lithium metal battery, lithium content cannot be more than 2 grams per battery
- For lithium-ion batteries, a maximum of 2, not exceeding 160 Wh each, are allowed in carry-on bag with airline approval
Example
Portable electronic devices containing cells or batteries (including lithium) and spares for these devices not intended for personal use:
- Watch
- Calculator
- Camera
- Cell phone
- Laptop computer
- Notebook computer
- Camcorder
- iPod
- iPad
Allowed for travel?
No
Notes
We allow up to 2 of each device and 2 spare batteries intended for personal use only, with restrictions:
- Approved devices and batteries are safely packaged in carry-on only
- Bags and boxes carrying more than the allotted amount for personal use will not be accepted
Example
- Metal knives (of any length or type)
- Box cutters
- Ice picks
- Straight razors
Allowed for travel?
Checked bags - yes
Carry-on bag - no
Notes
You can travel with plastic cutlery and safety/disposable razors in your carry-on bag.
Examples
- Mace
- Tear-gas
- Pepper spray
Allowed for travel?
No
Example
Drones
Allowed for travel?
Yes, with restrictions
Notes
Your drone's battery must not exceed 160 Wh
Drone can be carried on if it or its box is less than 22 x 14 x 9 inches / 56 x 36 x 23 centimeters
Example
Dry ice for packing perishable items
Allowed for travel?
Yes
Notes
You can travel with up to 5.5 lbs/2.5 kgs as carry-on if:
- Packed in a vented, hard plastic or heavy gauge styrofoam container
- You tell a ticket or gate agent
Example:
- Vapor cigarettes
- e-cigarettes
Allowed for travel?*
- Checked bags - no
- Carry-on bag - yes
Notes
Since some electronic cigarettes use lithium ion batteries, you cannot travel with them in your checked bags. You can travel with them in your carry-on, but you’re not allowed to use them onboard any flight. We recommend traveling with them in a designated carry case.
*Electronic cigarette regulations vary by country. Check the government websites of all the countries you're traveling to / through / from for their electronic cigarette regulations.
Example
- Fireworks
- Gunpowder
- Flares/flare guns
- Swingless golf club load strips
Allowed for travel?
No
Notes
You can travel with swingless golf clubs without strips.
Example
- Handguns
- Rifles
- Shotguns
- Ammunition
Allowed for travel?
Checked bags - yes*
Carry-on bag - no
Notes
You can travel with firearms in checked bags only if they are declared to an agent at check-in.
You can travel with up to 11lbs/5kg small arms ammunition for sporting purposes in your checked bags if it is:
- Securely packed in the original manufacturers' packaging
- Packaged in fiber, wood, metal or other packaging specifically designed to carry small amounts of ammunition
*Firearms are not allowed in checked bags on Landline motorcoach connections.
Example
- Fuel
- Paints
- Gas torches (including micro-torches and torch lighters)
- Flammable glues/epoxies
Allowed for travel?
No
Example
- Gas-powered trimmers/edgers
- Chain saws
- Lawn equipment
- Power generators
Allowed for travel?
Checked bags - yes
Carry-on bag - no
Notes
You can only travel with gasoline-powered tools in your checked bags if they are:
- New or unused
- In the original packaging (which must be in good condition)
Example
- Bleach
- Spray starch
- Insecticides
- Drain cleaners
- Solvents
- Aerosols
- Oven or bathroom cleaners
Allowed for travel?
No
Example
- Hoverboards
- Balance wheels
- Electric small scooters
- Intelligent scooters
Allowed for travel?
No
Notes
We don’t allow lithium ion battery-powered personal transportation devices on board or as carry-on or checked bags.
Example
- Matches
- Lighters or lighter fluid
- Grill lighters
Allowed for travel?
Checked bags - no
Carry-on bag - yes
Notes
When traveling to/from/through Japan, you can carry one lighter per person.
For all other travel, you can also carry-on:
- 1 book of safety matches
- Common “Bic style” and unsealed “Zippo style” lighters
You cannot travel with:
- Torch/wind-proof lighters
- “Strike-anywhere” matches
- Lighter fluid
Example
- Recreational Marijuana
- Medical Marijuana
Allowed for travel?
No
Notes
Although American is aware of various state laws that allow recreational or medical marijuana possession, the TSA has stated that possession of marijuana, even medical marijuana, is illegal under federal law and that it will refer passengers traveling with marijuana to law enforcement authorities. Accordingly, American does not allow passenger to transport marijuana on our flights. Anyone traveling with or transporting marijuana on American flights does at their own risk.
Example
Electric wheelchairs with spillable batteries
Allowed for travel?
No
You can travel with mobility devices if:
- Transported according to our guidelines
- Advance notice is given when traveling transatlantic
Example
- Aerosol deodorant or hair spray
- Insect repellent
- Perfume or cologne containing alcohol
- Nail polish or nail polish remover
- Large bottles of acetone such as liquid nails
Allowed for travel?
Yes
Notes
You can travel with personal care items in your carry-on bag if they are:
- Travel-size (3.4 ounce containers or smaller)
- In a clear, plastic, one-quart zip-top bag
You can travel with personal care items in your checked bags if:
- You have no more than 70 ounces in total
- Each container has no more than 16 fluid ounces
Example
- Spray cans
- Butane
- Fuel
- Propane tanks
- CO2 cartridges
- Self-inflating rafts
- Recreational oxygen
Allowed for travel?
No
Example
- Personal face / full-body pod
- Personal face / full-body tent
- Stadium tent
Allowed for travel?
Checked bags – yes
Carry-on bag – yes
Notes
You can travel with these items in your bag, but they may not be used on board or in flight. If space is limited and the item doesn’t fit in the cabin, it may need to be checked.
Example
- Portable electronic air freshener / purifier
- Ozone generator
Allowed for travel?
Checked bags – no
Carry-on bag – yes
Notes
Since some devices use lithium ion batteries, you cannot travel with them in your checked bags. You can travel with them in your carry-on, but you’re not allowed to use them on board any flight.
Example
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices
Allowed for travel?
No
Notes
Includes recalled and replacement devices.
Example
- Flameless meal products such as HeaterMeals
- Meals Ready-To-Eat (MREs)
Allowed for travel?
No
Example
Self-inflating life jackets with no more than 2 small CO2 cartridges for inflation purposes
Allowed for travel?
Checked bags - yes
Carry-on bag - no
Notes
You can only travel with one life jacket in your checked bag, but it may be confiscated by the TSA.
Example
- Metal scissors
- Screwdrivers
- Wrenches
- Pliers
Allowed for travel?
Yes but with restrictions
Notes
You can travel with such items as carry-on if their measurements are:
- Cutting edge of up to 4-inches : metal scissors
- Up to 7-inches : tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches and pliers
Example
- Crowbars
- Drills
- Hammers
- Saws
Allowed for travel?
Checked bags - yes
Carry-on bag - no
Example
Checked or carry-on bags with charging devices
Allowed to travel?
Yes but with restrictions
Notes
You can travel with these bags as a carry-on if the battery is removable. If the bag needs to be checked or valeted you must remove the battery and carry it with you. Bags with non-removable batteries won't be accepted.
Example
- TASER devices
- Stun guns
- Electro-shock weapons (conducted electrical weapons)
Allowed for travel?
- Checked bags - yes
- Carry-on bag - no
Notes
You can travel with stun guns / shocking devices in checked bags only if transported in a manner that renders the device inoperable from accidental discharge.
Please remove all batteries from devices in your checked bags and put them in your carry-on in separate plastic bags.
Lithium-ion battery acceptance by Watt-hour (Wh):
- Less than 100 Wh – 4 spares in carry-on bag
- 100 - 160 Wh – 2 spares in carry-on bag
- 160 - 300 Wh – Contact Special Assistance
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