Sharp objects — What can I bring on a plane?
Knives, scissors, needles, and other sharp items are among the most commonly confiscated — knowing the exact limits saves hassle at security.
Verdicts shown for the United States (TSA). Visit any item page to check rules for all 14 countries.
12 items
🔪Knife
Hand luggage: NoHold luggage: Yes
🪒Razor / Razor bladesHand luggage: DependsHold luggage: Yes
💅Nail clippersHand luggage: YesHold luggage: Yes
🧶Knitting needlesHand luggage: YesHold luggage: Yes
🔧Multi-tool (Leatherman, Swiss Army knife)Hand luggage: DependsHold luggage: Yes
🩺TweezersHand luggage: YesHold luggage: Yes
🪒Disposable razorHand luggage: YesHold luggage: Yes
🪒Safety razorHand luggage: DependsHold luggage: Yes
📌Safety pinsHand luggage: YesHold luggage: Yes
🧵Sewing needlesHand luggage: YesHold luggage: Yes
🪝Fishing hooksHand luggage: DependsHold luggage: Yes
🎯DartsHand luggage: NoHold luggage: Yes
Rules vary by country. Select a different region on any item page for local rules.