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Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Biojectors Biojectors: Must be for personal medical use, and the needle guard must be in place. The person must possess medication that is to be administered by means of the syringe or needle and biojectors, and the medication must be in a container that…
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Canes Canes are permitted through the security checkpoint. A Screening Officer will inspect the cane as part of the screening process. If you are not able to walk through the metal detector unassisted, the Screening Officer will offer you a courtesy …
Carry on baggage: No
Checked baggage: Check with carrier
Chemical oxygen generators Chemical oxygen generators: May be permitted in checked baggage if approved by air carrier. chemical, chemical oxygen generator, oxygen, oxygen generator, O2 … Chemical oxygen …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Contact lens solution Contact lens solution: These items are considered to be essential non-prescription medications. You are allowed to carry volumes greater than 100 ml (3.4 oz.) in your carry-on baggage. These liquids must be declared to the Screening…
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device The distilled water used by this device is exempted from the liquid restrictions. In order to have a CPAP device screened, passengers may choose to either: 1) bring a clear plastic bag to place the …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Cough syrup Cough syrup: These items are considered to be essential non-prescription medications. You are allowed to carry volumes greater than 100 ml (3.4 oz.) in your carry-on baggage. These liquids must be declared to the Screening Officer separately…
Carry on baggage: Yes (<100ml)
Checked baggage: Yes
Cream Cream: 100 ml (3.4 oz.) or smaller container permitted in carry-on. Some creams may be considered an essential non-prescription medication and will be exempt from the liquid restrictions (e.g. Neosporin, rash creams and other first-aid creams). …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Cremated remains Cremated remains in a container may be packed as part of your carry-on baggage. The container, however, must pass separately through the x-ray machine. Please see our information on the special procedures in place for screening cremated …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Decongestant spray Decongestant spray: These items are considered to be essential non-prescription medications. You are allowed to carry volumes greater than 100 ml (3.4 oz.) in your carry-on baggage. These liquids must be declared to the Screening …
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
Diabetic supplies Diabetic supplies and equipment such as syringes, insulin auto-injectors, jet injectors, and pumps are permitted. Syringes must be for personal medical use, and the needle guard must be in place. The person must possess medication that …