We Make Packing for Flights
Simple and Stress-Free
BringOnPlane is a free TSA baggage rules engine and smart packing assistant built for the 900 million travelers who face baggage checkpoint confusion every year.
Our Mission
Airport security is stressful. Every year, millions of travelers reach the TSA checkpoint only to discover that their hand cream, peanut butter, or lithium power bank violates a rule they didn't know about. Items get confiscated. Flights get missed. Trips start badly.
BringOnPlane exists to eliminate that moment. We've catalogued every TSA, FAA, and CBP regulation into a searchable, always-updated database. Whether you're asking "can I bring food through TSA?", "can I bring a vape on a plane?", or "what can I bring in my carry-on bag?" — you get an instant, accurate, plain-English answer.
We believe the best packing assistant is one that works before you even leave home. That's why we built the packing list generator: it checks every item against TSA rules automatically and tells you exactly where each one belongs — carry-on, checked bag, or leave it at home.
Why Travelers Choose BringOnPlane
Instant Results
Search any item and get a carry-on vs. checked bag ruling in under a second — no sign-up, no loading screens.
TSA Verified Rules
Our database is built directly from TSA.gov, FAA safety guidelines, and CBP customs regulations — always current.
International Coverage
We cover airline-specific rules (Delta, United, Emirates, Ryanair) and country customs rules for 10+ destinations.
100% Free
No login, no subscription, no paywall. BringOnPlane is completely free because safe travel should be accessible to everyone.
Offline Capable
Your packing list is saved to your browser's local storage — no internet required after the first page load.
In-Depth Explanations
Every item page explains not just whether it's allowed, but why — so you understand the rule and can explain it at the checkpoint.
How We Source Our Data
All baggage rules on BringOnPlane are sourced from official government and airline publications:
- TSA (Transportation Security Administration) — tsa.gov
- FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) — faa.gov
- CBP (U.S. Customs and Border Protection) — cbp.gov
- IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations
- Airline-specific carry-on and checked baggage policies
- Country customs authority official publications
Our content team reviews published regulations and updates item rules whenever official policies change. We always link to primary source materials so you can verify any ruling yourself.
Disclaimer: While we make every effort to maintain accuracy, BringOnPlane is an informational tool and not a substitute for official TSA guidance. Always verify with your airline and the TSA website before travel.
Ready to Pack Smarter?
Search 100+ items or generate a custom packing list for your trip in seconds.
Questions? Reach us at [email protected]