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Are Pots Allowed on a Plane? | Pack Cookware Without Hassle

Guide / Mo

Most cookware can fly in carry-on or checked bags; cast iron must be checked, and clean, dry pans clear screening with less fuss. If you’re flying with cookware, you want one thing: no checkpoint surprises. The good news is that plain pots and pans are usually fine. The small catches are the kind that trip […]

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Can I Get A Passport Being A Felon? | Rules That Decide It

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Most felony convictions don’t block a U.S. passport, but active warrants, some court limits, unpaid child payment, and certain drug cases can. A felony record can make travel feel like a locked door. The truth is calmer than most rumors. The U.S. government doesn’t run a blanket “felons can’t get passports” rule. Many people with

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Can I Take Blow Dryer On A Plane? | No-Drama Packing Rules

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Yes, a hair dryer is allowed in carry-on and checked bags, and cordless models with lithium batteries belong in carry-on. Blow dryers feel like the kind of thing security might side-eye. In practice, they’re plain, common, and allowed. The only time this gets tricky is when the tool is cordless and runs on a lithium

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Can I Bring A Bike Helmet On A Plane? | Pack It Right

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A bike helmet can fly in carry-on or checked bags, and bringing it onboard cuts the chance of dents, cracks, and crushed foam. Flying with cycling gear is easy until the helmet enters the chat. It’s light, oddly shaped, and easy to snag on other bags. It’s also the one item that needs to arrive

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Can You Bring Formula On A Plane? | Screen It Like A Pro

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Baby formula is allowed in carry-on bags in amounts beyond 3.4 oz, with separate screening at the checkpoint. Flying with a baby can feel like a moving target: feeds change, naps shift, and a “short delay” turns into an extra bottle you didn’t plan for. The checkpoint is where most parents worry they’ll get stuck.

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Can You Bid to Upgrade on Singapore Airlines? | Worth It

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Singapore Airlines may offer a paid cabin upgrade close to departure via mySQupgrade, sent to select bookings when seats open up. You’re booked on Singapore Airlines, you’re eyeing a nicer seat, and you’ve heard you can “bid” your way up. That idea used to mean a sliding bid range. Today, most travelers run into a

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Can I Take Lego On A Plane? | Pack It Without Losing Pieces

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LEGO bricks and sets can fly in carry-on or checked bags, and smart packing stops lost parts, crushed boxes, and screening slowdowns. LEGO and airports usually get along. Plastic bricks aren’t a restricted item, and families carry them every day. The real headaches come from three things: a dense pile of parts on an X-ray,

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Can I Bring A Tool Set On A Plane? | Tools Packing Rules

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Most hand tools can fly in checked bags; small tools under 7 inches may pass carry-on screening, but blades and oversized tools won’t. A tool set can be a lifesaver on a trip: tightening a loose suitcase wheel, fixing a hotel room gadget, or finishing a quick job right after landing. The catch is that

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Can I Bring Dramamine On A Plane? | TSA Rules, No Surprises

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Dramamine can go in carry-on or checked bags; pack it where you can reach it fast, and keep the label handy. Motion sickness is rude. It can hit during a short taxi, a bumpy climb, or that slow roll on final approach. If Dramamine is what keeps your stomach calm, you don’t want to gamble

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Can I Bring A Sourdough Starter On A Plane? | TSA Pack Plan

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Yes, you can fly with sourdough starter, but carry-on amounts must follow the 3.4-oz liquids limit and stay tightly sealed to avoid leaks. You’ve got a living jar of flour and water that you’ve cared for like a houseplant, and now you want it to make the trip with you. Fair. A sourdough starter can

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