Yes, you can absolutely take wet wipes through airport security in 2026. According to the TSA and most international aviation authorities, wet wipes (including baby wipes, antibacterial wipes, and facial wipes) are not classified as liquids or gels. This means they are not subject to the "3.4-ounce (100ml) rule" and do not need to be placed in your clear, quart-sized liquids bag. You can bring them in any quantity, whether they are in individual packets, travel packs, or large bulk canisters. This exemption is highly beneficial for the 2026 traveler, as wipes are essential for sanitizing tray tables and armrests. However, it is important to ensure the package is sealed properly so they don't leak, as any standing liquid at the bottom of a container could be flagged for additional screening. Beyond that, they are considered a "solid" for security purposes and can remain buried in your carry-on during the X-ray process.