While you are technically allowed to place wrapped gifts in your checked luggage, it is strongly discouraged by the TSA and international aviation security agencies. If your bag is selected for a random physical inspection, security officers are authorized to rip open the wrapping paper to inspect the contents, which can lead to a messy and disappointing discovery upon arrival. In 2026, many travelers opt to use gift bags or festive boxes that are easy to open and re-seal, or they simply wait to wrap their items until they reach their destination. If you must wrap them beforehand, ensure the items are not of a suspicious shape or material that might trigger an X-ray alarm. Furthermore, consider that the rough handling of checked bags can easily crush delicate bows or tear thin paper. A better strategy is to pack your wrapping paper and tape separately or ship the gifts ahead of time via a courier service to ensure they arrive in pristine condition without being tampered with by security personnel.