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Use caution when packing
Some everyday products, like electronic cigarettes and aerosol spray starch, can be dangerous when transported on the aircraft in carry-on and/or checked baggage. Changes in temperature or pressure can cause some items to leak, generate toxic fumes or start a fire. Carriage of prohibited items may result in fines or in certain cases imprisonment. Please ensure there are no forbidden hazardous materials in your baggage like:
- Lithium batteries
- Explosives
- Aerosol
- Flammables
- Oxidizers
- Toxins
- Radioactive
- Corrosives
- E–cigarettes
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Hazardous Materials Policy
Hazardous Materials Icons:
- Lithium batteries
- Explosives
- Aerosol
- Flammables
- Oxidizers
- Toxins
- Radioactive
- Corrosives
- E-cigarettes
Summary
We want to help you avoid carrying anything onboard that violates U.S. Federal Law because violators are subject to imprisonment of up to five years and penalties of $250,000 or more. Some ordinary products can be dangerous because changes in temperature and pressure can cause leaks, toxic fumes or fires. Please ensure these items are not in your baggage.
Important Notes:
- Spare lithium batteries and cigarette lighters must be carried onboard.
- Smartbags with non-removable batteries and hoverboards are not allowed.
- Electronic cigarettes are allowed in carry-on baggage only.
- Medical oxygen and mobility aids may require pre-approval.
Special Exceptions
There are special exceptions for small quantities (up to 70 ounces total) of medicinal and toilet articles carried in your luggage and certain smoking materials on your person.
Penalties
Violations can result in imprisonment of up to five years and penalties of $250,000 or more (49 U.S.C. 5124).
Liquids, Aerosols and Gels (LAGs) in Carry-on Baggage
- Each LAG container must not exceed 3.4 oz (100ml).
- The limit is 1 liter and 10 containers per passenger.
- Exceptions may be made for medical purposes or special needs.
For more information, consult Safetravel.dot.gov, TSA.gov, FAA.gov, or aa.com.