Can you bring juice on a plane?
Also known as: fruit juice, orange juice
Restricted status
Allowed in hold
Official TSA Rules & Reason
Juice is subject to the 3-1-1 liquids rule. Carry-on containers must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less.
Official TSA SourceTraveler Packing Tip
Place juice in a clear pouch near the top of your carry-on luggage. Security officers often request passengers to remove restricted items for standalone X-ray screening.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is juice allowed on a plane?▼
According to the TSA, juice is restricted in carry-on bags and allowed in checked baggage. Juice is subject to the 3-1-1 liquids rule. Carry-on containers must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less.
Can I bring juice in carry-on luggage?▼
Yes, juice is restricted (subject to conditions) in carry-on bags. Make sure to consult airport guidelines.
Are there any special rules for packing juice in checked baggage?▼
In checked bags, juice is allowed without restrictions. Ensure it is packed securely.
TSA Officer Discretion
The final decision rests with the TSA officer on whether an item is allowed through the security checkpoint. Rules and regulations can vary depending on international travel destinations or dynamic airport security alert levels.
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Official Regulation Citations
49 CFR § 1540.111
TSA Regulation for Liquids, Gels, and Aerosols — Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
This regulation mandates baggage safety constraints, hazardous materials classifications, or general prohibited carriage parameters for airline passengers flying within or into the United States.