In 2026, whether you have to "empty" your carry-on depends on the specific security technology at the airport and your membership in programs like TSA PreCheck. At many modern airports equipped with CT (Computed Tomography) scanners, you can often leave your liquids and electronics inside your bag as the machine creates a 3D image that allows officers to see through the clutter. However, at standard screening lanes, you are still required to follow the 3-1-1 rule, removing your quart-sized bag of liquids and any electronic devices larger than a cell phone (such as laptops, tablets, or gaming consoles) to be placed in a separate bin. You are also typically asked to remove "bulky" items like jackets and large jewelry. To ensure the fastest experience, it is best to pack your electronics and liquids in an easily accessible pocket so you can respond quickly to the specific instructions of the security officers on duty.