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🧻 Baby Wipes

✋ Hand luggage

Yes

Not classified as a liquid — permitted in any quantity.

🧳 Hold luggage

Yes

Permitted without restriction.

Based on TSA guidance for United States. Official rules ↗

💡 Tip: Baby wipes are not treated as liquids and have no quantity restrictions in cabin or hold.

Baby Wipes rules by country

How carry-on and checked-bag rules for baby wipes compare across the 14 countries we cover.

Country✋ Cabin🧳 Hold
🇺🇸United States
Yes
Yes
🇬🇧United Kingdom
Yes
Yes
🇪🇺Europe
Depends
Yes
🇦🇪UAE
Yes
Yes
🇦🇺Australia
Yes
Yes
🇧🇷Brazil
Yes
Yes
🇨🇦Canada
Yes
Yes
🇨🇳China
Yes
Yes
🇮🇳India
Yes
Yes
🇮🇱Israel
Yes
Yes
🇲🇽Mexico
Yes
Yes
🇳🇿New Zealand
Yes
Yes
🇷🇺Russia
Yes
Yes
🇿🇦South Africa
Yes
Yes

Common questions

Baby wipes are not classified as a liquid under any aviation security rules, so screeners will not flag them regardless of how many packs you have. There is no quantity limit in carry-on or checked baggage. You can bring full-size packs without any issue.

Baby wipes are consistently treated as a solid item — not a liquid — across all major aviation regions. There are no regional differences to be aware of. You can carry them freely in any quantity in both cabin and checked baggage worldwide.

Screeners occasionally swab wipes or wipe containers as part of random explosive trace detection checks — this is not specific to baby wipes and applies to many items. It is quick, takes about 30 seconds, and does not result in confiscation. The wipes themselves are always permitted through.

No — because baby wipes are not classified as a liquid, they do not need to go in your clear quart-sized liquids bag. Leave them in your carry-on as normal and they will pass through the X-ray without issue.

Based on official United States security guidelines. Rules vary by airline and route — always verify with your carrier before travel. · Rules last verified May 2026.

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