Permitted and Prohibited items

 | Passengers will be permitted to bring liquids, gels and aerosols through security screening at Canadian airports provided that the items are packaged in containers with a capacity of 100 ml / 100 grams (3.4 oz) or less, and that the containers fit comfortably in one clear, closed and resealable plastic bag with a capacity of no more than 1 litre (1 quart). |
 | One bag per passenger will be permitted. |
 | Passengers may continue to bring aboard baby formula, baby food, milk and juice if a child aged two years and under is traveling. |
 | Liquid prescription medicine with a name that matches the passenger’s ticket or boarding pass, and other essential non-prescription liquid medicines continue to be permitted and are exempt from the container size restrictions. In addition, they are not required to be placed in a plastic bag. |
 | Solid food products, such as chocolate, sandwich, fruits, vegetables are permitted in your baggage. |
 | All liquid food such as yogurts, pudding and jam are submitted to the restriction of 100 ml (3.4 oz) container and fit in your 1 litre plastic bag. |
 | If you plan to bring any kitchen utensils with your food products, please ensure to pack your knife in checked baggage. |
 | Other items, such as strike-anywhere matches, are prohibited in both your carry-on or checked baggage. |
To get a detailed list of what is prohibited and what is allowed in your luggage as well as carry bags, visit http://www.catsa-acsta.gc.ca/english/travel_voyage/list.shtml

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