Voici les aliments de Thanksgiving que vous pouvez emporter dans vos bagages à main et ce qui doit être vérifié
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Voici les aliments de Thanksgiving que vous pouvez emporter dans vos bagages à main et ce qui doit être vérifié

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Voici les aliments de Thanksgiving que vous pouvez emporter dans vos bagages à main et ce qui doit être vérifié

ADVERTISEMENTNewsHere’s what Thanksgiving foods you can bring in your carry-on and what has to be checkedSean CudahySean CudahySenior Aviation ReporterSean Cudahy is an aviation reporter covering news about airlines, frequent flyer programs and consumer travel issues.Nov. 27, 2024•8 min readThe cards we feature here are from partners who compensate us when you are approved through our site, and this may impact how or where these products appear. We don’t cover all available credit cards, but our analysis, reviews, and opinions are entirely from our editorial team. Terms apply to the offers listed on this page. Please view ouradvertising policy andproduct review methodology for more information.Editor's NoteThis is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers.For a lot of Thanksgiving travelers and hosts, there's a mutual, perhaps unwritten, agreement: The out-of-town guests travel, and the hosts handle the cooking.For plenty of others, though, it's not quite so straightforward. This means you're likely to see a fellow passenger toting a turkey or pie this week while preparing to board the flight home for the holiday.And, of course, we expect to see plenty of passengers flying with leftovers on their way home Sunday — which could prove to be the busiest day ever at U.S. airports."It's weird, but sometimes we will see turkeys at security checkpoints," Transportation Security Administration Southeast spokesperson Mark Howell told TPG.More products from the Thanksgiving table passing through security checkpoints also means the TSA can expect to see a much more eclectic assortment of carry-on items. Screening is no small task, as the staff prepares to see millions of travelers over the coming days.In 2019 and 2023, the Sunday after the holiday set all-time records for passenger traffic. This Sunday, Dec. 1, could see the TSA screen more than 3 million passengers — in a single day — for just the second time in its history.If you're among the travelers hoping to do a little meal prep at home before flying, there are some things you need to know — whether you'll be waiting in the standard line (arrive early, if so) or have TSA PreCheck.Thanksgiving travelers wait at Orlando International Airport (MCO) in 2021. SOPA IMAGES/LIGHTROCKET/GETTY IMAGES3-1-1 applies, as alwaysAs is always the case, the TSA's 3-1-1 rule governs what can and can't come on the plane. It means that each liquid you bring through a checkpoint must be in a 3.4-ounce or smaller container, all containers must be placed in one clear quart-size plastic bag, and each passenger is only allowed one plastic bag.Even on a normal travel day, the prohibited items pile up — quite literally — in plastic bins near checkpoints.Daily NewsletterReward your inbox with the TPG Daily newsletterJoin over 700,000 readers for breaking news, in-depth guides and exclusive deals from TPG’s expertsMost travelers know they can't bring a huge bottle of sunscreen in their carry-on luggage. However, the composition of Thanksgiving entrees and side dishes can get a bit confusing when it comes to 3-1-1.Related: TSA chief wants huge TSA PreCheck member growth — and says those big CT scanners are faster than you thinkCarry-on Thanksgiving food. TSABringing Thanksgiving food on a planeLet's start with the obvious here: You have to follow 3-1-1 whether you're bringing on a mini bottle of toothpaste or your family's famous Thanksgiving side dish."Your solid food, your cakes and pies are going to be OK," Howell explained.That means you're good to bring a turkey, ham, chicken or something similar. Just keep in mind that the U.S. Department of Agriculture advises that you give special attention to packing and storing perishables.We say "special attention" because the steps you take to ensure your food stays cold through your journey can become a common pitfall.Any ice packs you use must stay frozen as you make your way through the checkpoint.That goes for that frozen turkey you bought at the grocery store, too."Sometimes, if it's half melted, and there's liquid in there, there's an issue," Howell said. You'll want to leave it in the freezer right up until you leave for the airport, in that case.On the other hand, stuffing, macaroni and cheese, casseroles, pies, pastries, and fresh fruits and vegetables are generally safe bets to bring through the checkpoint.Thanksgiving food for a checked bag. TSAItems you can't bringWith many other classic holiday dishes, you'll want to consider the ingredients before you try to carry it on. In some cases, it's a pretty obvious "no-go.""If you can pump it, pour it, spray it or spread it and it's more than 3.4 ounces, then it should go in your checked bag," Howell said.Many items can get through, along with spices. You need to check canned fruits and vegetables.Gravies, sauces, jams, jellies, wine and spirits will need to go in checked luggage if they exceed that 3.4-ounce benchmark.Just be sure to wrap and pack items carefully to avoid a mess in the event a fragile bottle breaks.Luckily, if you're unsure what food can come on the plane, the MyTSA app has a helpful "What Can I Bring?" section. Type in your item, and you should be able to find out if you can carry it through a checkpoint or if it should be checked.Related: Best times to book flights for cheap airfareWhat foods can you bring through TSA?With respect to Thanksgiving, here is a full rundown the TSA has shared about foods that are and aren't permissible in carry-on baggage.Thanksgiving foods you can bring through a TSA checkpointBaked goods, pies, cakes, cookies and browniesMeats, including turkey, chicken, ham and steak (frozen, cooked or uncooked)Stuffing, cooked or uncookedCasserolesMacaroni and cheeseFresh vegetablesFresh fruitCandySpicesThanksgiving foods you can't bring in your carry-on bagCranberry sauce, homemade or cannedGravyBeverages like wine and ChampagneCanned fruit or vegetables (since there's typically liquid in the can)Preserves, jams and jelliesIf your item falls into the "no" category for a carry-on bag, you should still be able to pack it in your checked luggage. This is a good time to use those free checked bags and other airline credits available on that travel credit card in your wallet.The TSA has set up various ways for you to ask your most burning questions, including on social media, through the TSA website and via text messages."We've worked hard on easy ways for people to understand what they can bring, and one of those ways is simply to text us. And the text is super easy to remember: It's 'AskTSA,'" TSA Administrator David Pekoske told TPG. "And you know you can say, 'Hey, can I bring a turkey?' And literally within a second or so, you'll get a reply back as to whether you can or you cannot.""We really like people to use this tool as much as they feel comfortable with using it, because it doesn't just apply during Thanksgiving and Christmas," Pekoske said. "It applies in the summer when we have our sustained big volumes over six, seven, eight weeks."He also noted that you can search the website to find out what's allowed in carry-on and checked bags.Bottom lineEvery time the TSA catches a prohibited item while scanning a bag, it causes a delay at the checkpoint. 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