TSA Liquid Rules for 2025: What You Need to Know

TSA Liquid Rules for 2025: What You Need to Know

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has updated its policies for carrying liquids in carry-on bags. While the 3-1-1 rule remains in place, there are new exceptions and technologies rolling out in 2025. Here’s everything you need to pack smart and avoid delays.


✈️ TSA’s 3-1-1 Liquid Rule (Still in Effect)

✅ 3.4 oz (100ml) or smaller per container
✅ 1 quart-sized clear bag per passenger
✅ 1 bag per person in your carry-on

🔹 What Counts as a Liquid?

  • Creams
  • Gels
  • Aerosols
  • Pastes
  • Sprays

🆕 New for 2025: Changes & Exceptions

1. Larger Liquid Allowances at Some Airports

  • CAT (Computed Tomography) Scanners (in 100+ U.S. airports) allow larger liquids to remain in bags.
  • No need to remove your quart bag if the airport has this tech.

2. TSA PreCheck & Global Entry Benefits

  • PreCheck travelers can sometimes bring 12 oz liquids (if screened by CT scanners).
  • Duty-free liquids are now permitted in sealed, tamper-evident bags.

3. Exemptions for Essential Liquids

  • Baby formula, breast milk, & medications are allowed in reasonable quantities (declare them at security).
  • Contact lens solution is exempt from the 3.4 oz rule.

🚫 What’s Still Banned?

❌ Liquids over 3.4 oz (unless medically necessary)
❌ Unsealed duty-free liquids (must be purchased after security)
❌ Gel ice packs (unless for medical items)


💡 Pro Packing Tips for 2025

✔ Check your airport’s scanner type (CAT scanners = less hassle).
✔ Put liquids in an easy-access spot (in case manual inspection is needed).
✔ PreCheck is worth it (faster screening + fewer restrictions).


❓ FAQ

Q: Can I bring frozen liquids?
A: Yes, if solid when screened (ice packs for meds are allowed).

Q: What if my airport doesn’t have new scanners?
A: Follow the standard 3-1-1 rule and remove your liquids.

Q: Are powder restrictions still in place?
A: Yes, powders over 12 oz may need extra screening.


Safe travels! ✈️ For real-time updates, check TSA.gov.

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