Peut-on apporter Canned Food en avion ?
Oui, avec restrictions — canned food est autorisé en cabine sous réserve des limites de sécurité. Solid-packed cans: allowed but may be flagged for a look.
- · Solid-packed cans: allowed but may be flagged for a look
- · Liquid-packed (soup/broth/brine): 3.4 oz liquid rule effectively applies — check them
- · TSA itself suggests checked bags or shipping
- · Dented/rusted cans: destination customs can also refuse food cans
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Règles par autorité de sécurité
Rules by security authority
United States — TSA
Cabine :
LIMITÉ
Sometimes — heavy cans obscure X-rays and liquid-packed contents follow the liquid rule; checked bags are recommended.
Soute :
OUI
Yes — checked bags carry canned goods freely; cushion them between soft layers.
Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.
Comment emballer canned food
Bagage de cabine: Sometimes — heavy cans obscure X-rays and liquid-packed contents follow the liquid rule; checked bags are recommended.
Bagage en soute: Yes — checked bags carry canned goods freely; cushion them between soft layers.
L’agent de contrôle a toujours le dernier mot pour décider si un article est autorisé.
Foire aux questions
Frequently asked questions
Can you bring Canned Food in a carry-on?
Sometimes — heavy cans obscure X-rays and liquid-packed contents follow the liquid rule; checked bags are recommended.
Can you pack Canned Food in checked luggage?
Yes — checked bags carry canned goods freely; cushion them between soft layers.
Can I bring a can of soup on a plane?
Not through the checkpoint — soup is a liquid over 3.4 oz. Solid-packed canned goods can pass but often get pulled for inspection; TSA recommends checked bags or shipping for cans.
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