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Can I check knitting needles on a plane?

TSA reiterates, “In general, you may place your knitting needles and needlepoint tools in carry-on or checked baggage.” Therefore, both your knitting needles and your sewing needles / tapestry needles should be fine. They add, however, that scissors and thread cutters are a different story.



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Yes, crochet hooks are allowed on airplanes (in both your carry-on or checked) by the TSA. One note: The app does notes that sharp objects in checked bags should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors. That would go for knitting needles, as well.

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Lufthansa on X: @amandinevb Knitting needles can be taken as checked luggage and not as a carry on item. Socks for Christmas, lovely! =) /Yola / X.

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Knitting needles are allowed. If you are departing from an airport within the European Union, please see here what items you can bring in your carry-on baggage and what items must be transported as checked baggage.

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Needles and syringes are usually permitted in carry-on luggage if needed for medical reasons.

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Knitting needles on International flights Countries that officially state (in the flight regulations) that knitting needles are allowed. These include the US, the UK and Australia. Countries that explicitly prohibit knitting needles on flights. (Greece and other countries in the EU fall into this category.)

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Surprisingly you are allowed knitting needles, umbrellas, canes, and scissors with blades less than 6cm or any length if they have rounded ends.

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If you're wondering whether you can pack needles in your checked baggage, the answer is generally yes. However, it's advisable to place them in a secure container to prevent accidental injury.

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However, you can take the following items in your hand or checked baggage: knitting needles and crochet hooks. tweezers.

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Transportation authorities within Europe have no explicit restrictions on crochet hooks and generally it is possible to take crochet hooks on European flights. However, individual airlines may have their own policies regarding onboard items, so it's wise to consult them beforehand.

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In carry-on baggage it is not possible to carry any sharp items such as knives, scissors or corkscrews. Knitting needles are allowed.

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Items that are not allowed in checked luggage
  • Aerosols (in most cases) ...
  • Any device containing lithium metal or lithium-ion batteries. ...
  • Bug spray. ...
  • Christmas crackers. ...
  • Compressed gases. ...
  • Corrosive or oxidizing chemicals. ...
  • Cremated remains. ...
  • Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacons.


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You may carry scissors and nail files where the blades are no longer than 6cm. You can also take knitting needles in the cabin with you.

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Airlines must allow assistive devices as carry-ons in the cabin free of charge consistent with safety rules. This includes medical devices and/or a personal amount of medication that assist the passenger with his or her disability.

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Restricted and Prohibited Items
  • Batteries and Personal Electronic Devices. ...
  • Battery-powered vehicles and devices. ...
  • Camping Equipment. ...
  • Curling Irons and Lighters. ...
  • Dry Ice, Brine or Gel / Ice Packs. ...
  • Liquids and Gels (including aerosols, toiletries and alcoholic beverages) ...
  • MREs (Meals, Ready-to-eat) ...
  • Oxygen for Medical Purposes.


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