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Travel is easier when you know what to expect and plan ahead. From packing to security checks, arranging for special
circumstances such as children, pets, medical equipment or musical instruments, here's the information that you'll need to know.
The following applies to travel within the United States unless otherwise stated. Please check the country-specific chart below
for exceptions to the U.S policies. Our Reservations agents can assist with policies or information not covered below. |
How Much Can I Carry On?
You can carry on one bag plus one personal item per passenger as long as:
| They weigh no more than 40 lbs/18 kgs |
| The bag is no more than 45 inches and the personal item
is no more than 36 inches when you add the length + width + height so that it
fits in an overhead bin or under the seat |
Personal item - includes: backpack purse, briefcase, laptop OR a similar item such as book bag or tote that does not exceed 36 inches( length+width+height) and fits under the seat.
Additional items that will be allowed above and beyond the restrictions listed above include:
| Outerwear such as coats/wraps/hats |
| Book or newspaper |
| Small bag of food to eat on the flight - see guidelines for liquids |
| Approved safety seat for lap or ticketed child |
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| Umbrella stroller for lap or ticketed child |
| Diaper bag for lap or ticketed child |
| Assistive devices for passengers such as wheelchairs, walkers and CPAP machines |
| Therapeutic oxygen provided by the airline |
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If government regulations are more restrictive, they will apply.
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Keep in mind
| At some airports, carry-on baggage may be more restricted. |
| Additional limits may be placed on carry-on bags because of aircraft stowage capacity. |
| Limits may be imposed after the boarding process has begun. |
| Carry-on bags may be put in a cargo area on some American Eagle planes. |
| Horizontal rolling garment bags must not exceed a total of 45 inches. A bag that is 22" long by 24" high by 10.5" wide for a total of 56.5 inches would be too big therefore would not be allowed. |
Packing
When traveling by air limited quantities of liquids, gels and aerosols may be carried in cabin bags including travel-size toiletries. Check the
liquids and gels section for more information.
Now the TSA allows passengers to leave their laptop computers in bags that meet new "checkpoint friendly" standards. For more information
see the TSA News Release*
Destination-Specific Guidelines
Liquids in carry-on baggage must be in individual containers with a maximum capacity of 3.4 oz/100 ml/ each. All liquids, gels and
aerosols in containers larger than 3.4 ounces must be packed in your checked baggage.
The containers must be packed in one transparent re-sealable plastic bag that does not exceed 8in x 8in (20cm x 20cm) or
equivalent to one liter capacity per passenger.
Items must fit in the bag comfortably so that it closes completely and must be submitted for inspection separately from
other carry-on baggage.
Liquids purchased from the secure concourse are allowed on the aircraft.
Exemptions to the liquids rule apply for liquid medicine or baby milk/food. View
TSA guidelines for traveling with
formula, breast milk or juice*
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For international passengers connecting in the United States, Duty Free purchased liquids/gels/aerosols measuring
3.4 oz. or less may be brought on board after clearing customs only if the item is placed in a quart-size, clear plastic
carry-on zip-top bag. Otherwise, these items will be confiscated. Additional conditions may apply, see chart.
Duty Free Purchases (except China, Japan and India) - Duty Free liquids purchased on a
European Union (EU) airline or at an EU airport are only allowed
when purchased on the same day as your travel. Duty Free liquid purchases must be carried in a bag that is tamper-evident
and displays satisfactory proof that the liquid was purchased on the day of travel. See chart for
China, Japan and India restrictions.
One small bag = Total dimensions (length + width + height) may not exceed 45 inches/ 114 cm, with each dimension no
larger 22 in/56cm long, 18 in/45cm wide, and 10 in/25cm height.
The following applies to travel within the United States - including the 50 United States, Puerto
Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Check the country-specific chart below for exceptions to
the U.S policies.
| Travel from or connecting through |
Liquids/Gels/Aerosols Allowed In Carry-On Baggage Through The Security Checkpoint |
Liquids/Gels/Aerosols Purchased From The Secure Concourse And Duty Free Purchases |
Carry-On Allowances |
United States
View main guidelines |
Passengers may also carry on the following items, but must declare them to TSA at the screening checkpoint
if not contained in a clear re-sealable 1 quart /1 liter plastic bag and/or are over 3.4 oz. /100ml:
- Liquids (include juice) or gels for diabetic
or other medical needs
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Carry-on baggage
is limited to one small bag and one
personal item. |
Exceptions to U.S. Policies
| Travel from or connecting through |
Liquids/Gels/Aerosols Allowed In Carry-On Baggage Through The Security Checkpoint |
Liquids/Gels/Aerosols Purchased From The Secure Concourse And Duty Free Purchases |
Carry-On Allowances |
Belgium View main guidelines |
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For international passengers connecting in Belgium, duty free liquids purchased in the U.S. or on-board a
U.S exceeding 3.4 oz. will be confiscated by government authorities.
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One small bag. |
China View main guidelines |
For diabetic passengers, up to 5 ounces of liquid/ gel medications or juice to address their medical condition. |
Liquids purchased from the secure concourse may NOT be brought on the aircraft.
Duty Free purchases are only allowed if they can be delivered directly to the aircraft.
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One small
bag. |
Germany View main guidelines |
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One small
bag. |
India View main guidelines |
Food items EXCEPT the following: camelbaks (similar backpacks and water bottles must be empty), gel-based sports supplements,
gelatin, puddings, yogurts or gel-like substances.
For diabetic passengers, up to 5 oz. of liquid/ gel medications or juice may be carried on to address their medical condition.
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Liquids purchased from the secure concourse may NOT be brought on the aircraft.
Duty Free purchases are only allowed if they can be delivered directly to the aircraft.
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One small
bag. |
Ireland View main guidelines |
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One small
bag. |
Italy View main guidelines |
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One small
bag. |
Japan View main guidelines |
For diabetic passengers, up to 5 ounces of liquid/ gel medications or juice to address their medical condition. |
Liquids purchased from the secure concourse may NOT be brought on the aircraft.
Duty Free purchases are only allowed if they can be delivered directly to the aircraft.
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One small
bag. |
Spain View main guidelines |
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Liquids purchased from the secure concourse are allowed on the aircraft. |
One small
bag. |
Switzerland View main guidelines |
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Liquids purchased from the secure concourse are allowed on the aircraft. |
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The United Kingdom View main guidelines |
For more details, visit the BAA Web site.† |
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All Other Routings
Not Referenced Above View main guidelines |
Check with local
airport personnel for current policies
regarding carriage of liquids, gels,
or aerosols through the security checkpoints. |
Check with local
airport personnel to determine if items
purchased in the secure area of the
airport terminal may be brought onboard
the aircraft. |
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European Union countries include Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, The Netherlands and The United Kingdom
Examples Of Liquids/Gels/Aerosols
Where noted in the chart above, the following items may be transported in carry-on baggage only if in a 3.4-oz container or smaller
and transported in a one-quart clear, plastic, zip-top bag. Otherwise, these items must be packed in checked baggage.
Toiletries – shampoo, toothpaste, mouthwash, perfume, shaving foam, aerosols, deodorant, eye care products
Cosmetic products – perfume, hair spray/gel, lip gloss, mascara, nail polish, makeup removers/cleansers, foundation
Non-solid food items – soups, syrups, pressurized food containers (cheese or whipped cream), gelatin, pudding, yogurt
Liquid soaps, sanitizers, bath oils, bubble bath
Any creams, ointments or lotions
All other liquids/gels not listed here
To Simplify Your Security Screening:
| Place all liquid containers in a separate clear plastic, zip-top bag no larger than 8in x 8in (20cm x 20cm) or is quart size.
Items must fit in the bag comfortably so that it closes completely. |
| Individual liquid containers should be no larger than 3.4 ounces/100 ml. |
| Remove the plastic bag from the cabin bag at the security checkpoint for separate x-ray screening. |
Customers carrying liquids in their cabin bags may be subject to secondary searches before boarding.
Duty Free
Liquid Duty Free items purchased in the United States or onboard non-European Union (EU) airlines that exceed 3.4 oz/100 ml
and are not in a quart-size plastic bag may be confiscated at the security checkpoint when connecting in Norway, Iceland, Switzerland or any
EU country. All non-liquid/gel duty free items will be allowed when connecting.
Electronic Equipment On The Plane
Certain devices used on board the aircraft, both on the ground and during the flight, may radiate
electronic pulses affecting the aircraft navigational or communications equipment. While electronic
disruptions in the cockpit are rare, they cannot be tolerated at any time. Portable electronic devices,
including laptops, must remain off during taxi, takeoff, approach and landing until arrival at the gate
when the seat belt sign has been turned off.
Devices that cannot be used onboard include:
| Radios - AM, FM, VHF, battery or cord operated TV sets, TV cameras |
| Electronic games or toys with remote control, except those installed on the aircraft |
| Cordless computer mouse |
| Portable Global Positioning System (GPS.) |
Child Safety Seats
For taxi, takeoff, landing, during turbulence, or when the Fasten Seatbelt sign is on, American accepts only FAA approved
infant seats/child restraint devices that are certified for use in aircraft. See www.aa.com/children
for more information.
Pets
A pet kennel or container that is taken in the cabin counts as either your personal item or your one carry-on bag – the cabin pet
fee still applies. See www.aa.com/pets for information on sizes of containers allowed and applicable charges.
Medical Equipment
Hearing aids, heart pacemakers, or other approved medical devices are accepted during all phases of flight. If a passenger must
travel with oxygen due to medical necessity, a 48-hour notice is required. You will have the option to indicate a request for
special assistance when making your reservation on AA.com. See
Special Service Requests for more information.
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Musical Instruments
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Small musical instruments may be carried onboard the aircraft providing they meet existing carry-on size requirements and fit in the
overhead bin or under the seat in front of you. Case dimensions may not exceed 45 dimensional inches (width + length + height), except for
guitars which may be brought on board only if they can be safely stowed in an overhead bin or approved stowage location in the cabin.
The instrument is considered the passenger's one allowed carry-on bag. A
personal item is allowed in addition to the instrument. |
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