Knives –TSA knife rules on If we had a nickel for every knife we see in a carry-on bag, well, we’d all be retired and off living on some beautiful island by now. Only butter knives without serrated edges are good to travel in your carry-on luggage. Let’s be as clear as we ...
Our list includes things that arestrictly prohibited due to TSA rules and regulations, but keep in mind that there are other items that you’ll want to consider avoiding in order to be a good traveler. These include smellier items (think tuna fish sandwiches) and things that could cause an...
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it’ll either go through or skate along it. A pocket knife blade would probably not get through the openings in the skull and would probably break or get stuck on bone or on the supporting structures.
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There isn’t a restriction on blade length when you pack a knife in a checked bag. While the TSA allows any type of knife in a checked bag, make sure to check customs restrictions for countries you’re traveling to internationally. Label the knife’s package so any airline security immedia...