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Looking for a mid-flight manicure? Nail clippers, nail-trimming scissors and cuticle cutters are totally fine in your carry-on bag. But if the blades are over 6 cm in length, they will need to be packed inside your checked luggage (this same rule applies to small tools such as calipers and drill bits).
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Read More »There are no volume restrictions for cookies, chips, crackers, vegetables, fruit, hard cheeses, nuts, cakes or meats. Tote as many of these items as you can fit in your carry-on. Food items classified as liquid—e.g., yogurt, pudding, soup, jellies, jams, and other condiments—can also be carried on, but they are subject to volume restrictions (they must be 100 ml or under). Milk, breast milk, juice, water, baby food and baby formula in excess of 100 ml are allowed for infants (a child under two years old), but you must be actually travelling with the infant. You may also bring gel or ice packs to keep baby food cold, if necessary. On a muscle-building fitness regimen? No problem. Protein powder and supplements are also welcome in your carry-on as well. Metal forks and spoons Knives of any kind are a big no-no, as we all know. But did you know other utensils are just fine? If you’re planning a picnic straight off the plane, feel free to bring along metal or plastic forks and spoons. EpiPens, diabetic syringes, hypodermic needles Syringes, hypodermic needles and EpiPens for personal medical use can be carried on, provided the needle guard is in place and you have the medication to be administered in the syringe or needle with you. Liquid medications, such as insulin, are exempted from volume restrictions (so are gel or ice packs to refrigerate the medication). Juice and gel for travellers with a diabetic condition are also permitted in excess of the 100 ml limit. It’s best to declare all these items to a screening officer, and make sure everything is properly labelled, with the manufacturer’s name or pharmaceutical label clearly displayed. Type “hockey stick” and other terms into the terrific search tool at catsa.gc.ca/whatcanIbring for answers to all your carry-on questions. And check out the real-time security screening wait times widget, too, before heading to the airport. Safe travels!
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