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Which airlines are banning peanuts?

  • United Airlines. United does not serve pre-packaged peanuts on its flights, but notes on its website that it does “prepare and serve meals and snacks utilizing a variety of other ingredients, including major food allergens.” ...
  • Southwest Airlines. The carrier stopped serving peanuts on its flights on Aug. ...
  • JetBlue.




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The Dallas-based carrier said that it would be ditching the nuts so that flyers with peanut-related allergies wouldn't have to worry about being exposed to them onboard.

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Jar of peanut butter You can still bring in jars, but it'll have to be less than the allowed limit. You're better off scooping some peanut butter into a small container instead of bringing a full jar onboard.

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Because the TSA considers the nut spread a liquid, plane passengers must limit the amount they bring in their carry-ons. Like all other liquids, passengers are limited to 3.4 oz or less of peanut butter in their carry-on bag, but can also put the snack in their checked baggage.

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Because the TSA considers the nut spread a liquid, plane passengers must limit the amount they bring in their carry-ons. Like all other liquids, passengers are limited to 3.4 oz or less of peanut butter in their carry-on bag, but can also put the snack in their checked baggage.

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