Friday, 19 Sep 2025
  • About us
  • Contact
  • History
  • My Interests
  • Privacy Policy
Nexpressdaily.com
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • World
  • 🔥
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • World
  • Finance
  • Travel
  • Health
Font ResizerAa
Nexpressdaily.comNexpressdaily.com
  • My Saves
  • My Interests
  • My Feed
  • History
  • Travel
  • Finance
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Technology
  • World
Search
  • Pages
    • Home
    • Blog Index
    • Contact Us
    • Search Page
    • 404 Page
  • Personalized
    • My Feed
    • My Saves
    • My Interests
    • History
  • Categories
    • Finance
    • Politics
    • Technology
    • Travel
    • Health
    • World
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Travel

Is the TSA Really Ending the 3-ounce Liquid Rule?

Nexpressdaily
Last updated: July 21, 2025 4:32 pm
Nexpressdaily
Share
SHARE

  • The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is evaluating whether to increase the volume of liquids that can be brought in carry-on luggage. 
  • DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the liquid rules could be “the next big announcement.”
  • Currently, liquids are limited to 3.4 ounces or less for carry-on bags.

The nightmare of traveling with liquids could soon be a thing of the past. 

From making sure liquids are in the proper container and size to pulling them out of a bag when necessary, liquids can cause harrowing delays or even additional screenings. However, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem recently indicated the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) liquid rules may soon go the way of its shoes-off policy, which the agency ended earlier this month.

“But I will tell you, I mean the liquids, I’m questioning. So that may be the next big announcement is what size your liquids need to be,” Noem said during an interview at a summit with News Nation and The Hill. She added: “Well, hopefully the future of an airport where I’m looking to go is that you walk in the door with your carry-on suitcase, you walk through a scanner and go right to your flight.”

When asked by Travel + Leisure to comment on Noem’s remarks, the TSA left the door open to change.

“Secretary Noem and TSA are constantly looking for ways to enhance security, and improve the travel experience for the public,” a spokesperson for the TSA told T+L. “Any announcements on policy changes will be made through official channels.”

Currently, the TSA requires travelers flying with carry-on luggage to limit liquids, gels, creams, pastes, and aerosols to 3.4 ounces or less and ensure they fit in a quart-sized resealable bag (with some exemptions for medically-necessary liquids, including breast milk and baby formula). Travelers may then need to take their liquids out and place them separately in a bin during screening. 

Travelers who are part of the agency’s expedited security screening program TSA PreCheck are still limited to the 3.4-ounce liquid rule, but do not need to remove them from their luggage during screening.

The TSA, however, has started rolling out new technology at airports across the United States, computed tomography, or CT scanners. These machines create a more detailed 3-D image during the screening process with the goal of allowing all travelers to keep laptops and liquids in their bags. The technology is also being explored across the globe in international airports, like the United Kingdom’s London Gatwick Airport (LGW), according to TravelPulse Canada. 

But despite Noem’s comments, it may be years before travelers can take large liquids in their carry-on bags—as in potentially not until 2040 when the TSA anticipates having CT units fully deployed across the country.

The absolute easiest way to travel with liquids is to put them in checked luggage where there are no size limits.

Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Journalists and human rights leaders are fleeing El Salvador as Bukele jails dissidents
Next Article T-Mobile plans to expand support for the L4S network standard in the coming weeks, helping high-priority internet packets move fast, a first for a US network (Jay Peters/The Verge)

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
LinkedInFollow
MediumFollow
QuoraFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Popular Posts

Forestis Dolomites in Brixen, Italy

Forestis The Dolomites are truly the star of the show here, and the sweeping views…

By Nexpressdaily

Every home needs Anker’s 6-device charging station, now just $50

Regular power strips are great and all, but it’s time to upgrade because this Anker…

By Nexpressdaily

Waymo engineering exec says LiDAR and radar sensors are key to safety in self-driving tech stack

Waymo is experimenting with generative AI and other technologies for its self-driving cars, but the…

By Nexpressdaily

You Might Also Like

Travel

Nordstrom Anniversary Sale Has Comfy Shoes Up to 50% Off

By Nexpressdaily
Travel

Explore Romania’s Medieval Villages, Castles, and Vineyards by Bike

By Nexpressdaily
Travel

T+L’s Review of Waldorf Astoria New York

By Nexpressdaily
Travel

‘A gardener’s dream itinerary’: a tour of Carmarthenshire, the Garden of Wales | Wales holidays

By Nexpressdaily
Nexpressdaily.com
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About US

NexpressDaily.com is a leading digital news platform committed to delivering timely, accurate, and unbiased news from around the world. From politics and business to technology, sports, health, and entertainment – we cover the stories that matter most. Stay connected with real-time updates, expert insights, and trusted journalism, all in one place.

Top Categories
  • World
  • Finance
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Travel
Usefull Links
  • About us
  • Contact
  • History
  • My Interests
  • Privacy Policy

© Nexpressdaily. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?