The carry-on liquid limit isn’t changing in the U.S. or at most airports worldwide, at least for now.
Try to take a bottle of water through airport security, and it quickly ends up in the trash instead of on your plane. Same with any regular-sized toiletries you hope to take in your carry-on; they’ll only make it through in small containers.
That’s because airport security agencies around the world, such as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the United Kingdom’s Department of Transport, require nearly all carry-on liquids to be stored in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters.
But a popular Instagram video claims that rule might not be around for much longer. The video claims that airports are “finally ditching” the restriction on liquids in 2024.
THE QUESTION
Are airports eliminating the 3.4-ounce container limit for carry-on liquids in 2024?
THE SOURCES
THE ANSWER
No, most airports have not announced any plans to eliminate the 3.4-ounce container limit for carry-on liquids in 2024. A few airports have started allowing larger-sized liquids, but they…