The unexpected things you can– and can’t– pack in a carry-on
By clicking the included links, visitors will leave nationalgeographic.com and be directed to third-party e-commerce websites that run under various terms and personal privacy policies. As an individual in several affiliate marketing programs, National Geographic will make a commission for specific purchases. See complete disclaimer listed below. *Taking a trip with simply a carry-on has its benefits. For something, you do not need to stress over it getting lost. It pays to be additional tactical and mindful about what you can load in a carry-on.The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) scans over 3 million bags daily for unsafe products. Some are apparent, like dynamites and guns. Others are less so and feature the threat of fines and even detain. If TSA discovers restricted produc...