What Not Allowed To Carry On Plane

So, you're all set for your next adventure, but have you checked what you can and can't carry on a plane? Flying can be a real hassle, especially when it comes to packing. From liquids to sharp objects, there are some weird and wonderful things you're not allowed to bring on board.
▍The Basics
Let's start with the obvious: no guns, no knives, and no explosives (duh!). But did you know that baseball bats and golf clubs are also a no-go? It's all about keeping passengers safe, and we're not arguing with that!
In addition to the obvious, there are some quirky items that are also prohibited. For example, self-balancing hoverboards and e-cigarettes are not allowed in carry-on bags. Because, let's face it, who needs a hoverboard on a plane, anyway?
医学限制
Some medical items are also restricted, like needles and syringes (unless you have a doctor's note, of course!). And, weirdly, defibrillators are only allowed in checked luggage – don't worry, the flight attendants have got you covered in an emergency!

When it comes to electronics, things get really interesting. Laptops and tablets are okay, but any device with a lithium battery needs to be in a protective case. And, fun fact: samsung galaxy note 7 phones are still banned from flights due to their predisposition to spontaneous combustion!
_DIGITAL RESTRICTIONS
In today's digital age, it's surprising to learn that some gadgets are restricted or banned altogether. For instance, portable chargers with high-capacity batteries are not allowed in checked luggage, and any device with a WiFi or Bluetooth signal needs to be in airplane mode during flight.

Lastly, let's talk about food and drink. While you can bring solid snacks like sandwiches and fruits, liquids, gels, and aerosols are subject to the 3-1-1 rule (3 ounces, 1 bag, 1 carry-on). So, leave the soup and water bottle at home, folks!
And there you have it, folks! The wild world of flight restrictions is full of curious rules and quirky exceptions. So, next time you're packing for a flight, remember: it's always better to be safe than sorry (or delayed, or fined...). Happy flying, and don't forget to leave your hoverboard at home!
