TSA eliminates liquid restrictions: Update - MSN For nearly two decades, air travelers have navigated the stringent 3-1-1 liquid rule Now, the TSA is revolutionizing airport security by lifting these restrictions in select U S airports
Have TSA Liquid Rules Changed? Here’s What You Need To Know Even so, those updates reflect new checkpoint technology, not a new national policy on liquid size limits TSA liquid rules still limit standard carry-on liquids to 3 4 ounces per container inside one quart-size bag, and that remains the rule passengers should follow before heading to the airport
TSA Liquid Limit | Explaining The 3-1-1 Rule In 2026 Is the TSA 3-1-1 Rule Still in Effect in 2026? Yes, the TSA’s 3-1-1 rule for liquids remains in effect for carry-on luggage at U S airports This rule is a worldwide standard for aviation security and continues to apply at U S airports
Is the TSA Liquids Rule Outdated? Two-Thirds of Travelers Say Yes Nearly two decades after the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) introduced the 3 4-ounce restriction for liquids, gels and aerosols — better known as the TSA 3-1-1 rule — a majority of international travelers say it’s time for a change
Irritating 3-1-1 Rule Is Finally Changed: TSA Relaxes Carry . . . - TheTravel We've seen countless liquids get thrown away in the past The rule has finally changed with 12 products now classified as "necessary " Let's take a closer look at the rule change, and what travelers are now allowed to bring A quick refresher of the 3-1-1 rule