Traveling through John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and wondering what you can bring through security? This guide explains the current TSA security rules at JFK, including the 3-1-1 liquids rule, carry-on items, medications, electronics, food, and what to expect at the security checkpoint.
JFK Airport Security and TSA Rules
Security screening at JFK Airport is conducted by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). TSA rules apply to passengers and carry-on baggage before entering the secure area of the airport.
TSA rules can change, and individual items may require additional screening. The TSA officer at the checkpoint has the final decision on whether an item is permitted through security.
JFK Airport Liquids Rule
The TSA 3-1-1 liquids rule applies to most liquids, gels, aerosols, creams, and pastes carried through the security checkpoint in your carry-on bag.
Each container must hold 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less. These containers should generally fit in a single quart-sized, clear plastic bag.
If you have a larger quantity of a liquid that is not covered by an exception, place it in your checked baggage when possible.
What counts as a liquid?
For TSA screening purposes, liquids include more than just drinks. Common examples include:
- Water and other beverages
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Toothpaste
- Liquid soap
- Lotion and creams
- Perfume and cologne
- Gel products
- Liquid makeup
- Sprays and aerosols
- Other substances that can be poured, pumped, squeezed, or spread
If you are unsure whether an item qualifies as a liquid, check the TSA's current What Can I Bring? guidance before traveling.
How Much Liquid Can You Bring Through JFK Security?
For ordinary carry-on liquids, the limit is 3.4 ounces (100 ml) per container under the TSA 3-1-1 rule.
The important point is that the limit applies to the container size. A partially filled container that is larger than 3.4 ounces may still not qualify for the standard carry-on liquids allowance.
Do You Have to Remove Liquids at JFK Security?
Passengers should be prepared to remove their liquids bag from their carry-on when instructed by TSA officers.
Security procedures can vary depending on the checkpoint and screening technology being used. Always follow the instructions given by the TSA officer at the checkpoint.
Medications and Medical Liquids
Medically necessary liquids, gels, and aerosols are allowed in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces (100 ml) when reasonably necessary for the trip.
These items should be declared to the TSA officer at the beginning of the screening process and may receive additional screening.
Liquid medication does not have to fit inside the standard quart-sized liquids bag when it qualifies as medically necessary.
Breast Milk, Formula and Baby Food
Breast milk, infant formula, toddler drinks, and baby or toddler food can be carried in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces (100 ml). These items are treated as medically necessary liquids by TSA.
Tell the TSA officer at the beginning of screening if you are carrying these items in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces. They may be removed from your carry-on bag for separate screening.
Cooling accessories such as ice packs, freezer packs, and gel packs used with breast milk or formula are also permitted under TSA's special screening procedures.
Food and Drinks at JFK Security
Solid food is generally permitted through the security checkpoint, although some foods have special requirements.
Liquid or gel food items are subject to the TSA liquids rules. If a liquid or gel food exceeds 3.4 ounces (100 ml), it generally should be placed in checked baggage unless a specific exception applies.
Empty drink containers can be taken through the checkpoint and filled after security.
Electronics at JFK Security
TSA may require electronic devices to undergo additional screening. Officers may also ask you to power on an electronic device.
Make sure your devices have enough battery power to turn on if requested. TSA states that a device that cannot be powered on may not be permitted through the security checkpoint.
Follow the instructions of the TSA officer regarding laptops, tablets, cameras, and other electronic devices because screening procedures can vary by checkpoint.
Shoes and Security Screening
Passengers may be required to remove shoes during standard TSA screening. Screening procedures can vary depending on the passenger's eligibility and the security checkpoint.
TSA recommends practical footwear that can be removed and replaced easily when traveling through security.
TSA PreCheck at JFK
Passengers enrolled in TSA PreCheck generally have a different screening process from standard TSA screening.
Eligible TSA PreCheck passengers generally do not need to remove shoes, belts, light jackets, laptops, or the standard 3-1-1 liquids bag during the normal PreCheck screening process.
However, TSA can still conduct additional screening when necessary.
What to Expect at JFK Airport Security
Before approaching the security checkpoint, organize your carry-on baggage and remove prohibited items.
Have your required identification and travel documents ready and follow the instructions displayed at the checkpoint.
TSA recommends keeping carry-on bags organized because clutter can make X-ray screening more difficult and may result in additional inspection.
If an item causes an alarm, appears to have been tampered with, or raises another security concern, TSA may conduct additional screening or determine that the item cannot pass through the checkpoint.
JFK Airport TSA Security FAQ
What are the liquid rules at JFK Airport?
Most carry-on liquids, gels, aerosols, creams, and pastes must follow TSA's 3-1-1 rule. Each container must be 3.4 ounces (100 ml) or less and normally fit in a single quart-sized bag.
Can I bring a water bottle through JFK security?
An empty water bottle can generally pass through the security checkpoint. You can fill it after passing through security. A filled bottle is subject to the TSA liquids rules.
Can I bring medication through JFK security?
Yes. Medically necessary medications, including liquid medications, are permitted. Larger quantities may be allowed when medically necessary, but you should declare them to the TSA officer for inspection.
Can I bring baby formula through JFK security?
Yes. Baby formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby or toddler food may be carried in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces (100 ml). Tell the TSA officer at the beginning of screening.
Do I have to remove liquids from my bag at JFK?
Be prepared to remove your liquids bag if TSA instructs you to do so. Screening procedures can vary by checkpoint and equipment.
Can I bring food through JFK security?
Many solid foods are permitted in carry-on baggage. Liquid and gel foods are subject to TSA liquids restrictions unless an exception applies.
Do I have to take my laptop out at JFK security?
Screening procedures can vary. Follow the instructions of the TSA officer regarding laptops and other electronics at the checkpoint.
Can TSA make me remove an item that is normally allowed?
Yes. Even if an item is generally permitted, TSA may require additional screening or determine that it cannot pass through the checkpoint if it triggers an alarm or presents a security concern.
Where can I check whether a specific item is allowed?
The most reliable source is the TSA's official What Can I Bring? database. It contains current guidance for hundreds of individual items.
Important TSA Information
This page provides general information about TSA security procedures at JFK Airport. TSA requirements may change without notice, and screening procedures may differ between checkpoints.
For the most current information about a specific item, check the official TSA guidance before traveling. The final decision regarding an item at the security checkpoint rests with the TSA officer.
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Seeds
Hi, a friend from miami is coming to Peru ans i was wonderin if he can bring some plant seeds that i whant to buy from e bay!!
please help me i dont whant to put him in troubles.
thanks
pregnant woman through metal detector
Dear Sir/Madam,
i will be in NY from 9/6 to 9/11 with my wife.
She is pregnant, and her doctor suggested not to go through metal detector.
Is there a way to avoid this at JFK airport(maybe her doctor's prescription)?
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Luggage
We will have a 6+ hour layover at JFK.
Will our luggage be on our international flight or
is there something we have to do to make sure of that?
Thanks
ciggarets
My sister who is in the 40's wants to buy duty free cigarrets in the Israel airport and bring it to the Unites States for me. Will she be allowed to bring a sealed pack of duty free ciggarets on board?If no then is there a way for her to do it to bring the ciggarets to the US?
Thank you.
In reply to ciggarets by Anonymous (not verified)
Duty free cigarettes
She may bring the cigarettes but please check with US customs web site because there is a limit on tobacco products as well as spirits/alcohol.
My 14 year old flew out of
My 14 year old flew out of JFK on Air Canada (to Canada)
and the most unfriendly agent, Ms. Gomez, refused to issue a card for me to take my son to his gate. I am most certain she went against standard procedure and it upsets me that miserable people want to take it out on innocent people. Can you imagine not being able to take your 14 year old flying internationally to his gate in one of the largest airports in the country?
hand carrying laptops
I was wondering that i could hand carry my laptop because after reading all those stolen laptop cases, i sure dont want to put it into my luggage.
So is there any security concern on hand carrying your laptops (with its carrying case)?
Is it possible to stay the
Is it possible to stay the night at the airport if you arrive very late at night?
are we able to bring packs
are we able to bring packs of cigarettes in your suitcase if they are sealed?
is this allowed
I'm going on a trip in a couple of days and im thinking about taking a small glass drug paraphenilia thing with me in my luggage bag. It hasnt been used so of course its clean. But would it be taken away from me even though I am 18 years old and I LEGALY bought it in the United States?
In reply to is this allowed by Anonymous (not verified)
as long as it is clean, it
as long as it is clean, it is technically for tobacco...so no they can't take it.
ask for to seek lost student....
a chinese student taked CI 012 flight arrived here last night and he lived in air port last night , but we cann't find him , could you help me.
thank you
Mr guo
In reply to ask for to seek lost student.... by Mr guo (not verified)
CHANG CHANG CHONG!! SPEAK
CHANG CHANG CHONG!! SPEAK ENGLISH, Were in The United States of America. No one one the internet will be able to help you. And living in the airport is illegal as well. I hope he goes to jail.
In reply to CHANG CHANG CHONG!! SPEAK by Anonymous (not verified)
According to me 'Anonymous',
According to me 'Anonymous', Mr. Guo is speaking English. Obviously. I mean.. you can read it, right? Honestlyyyy have some respect. It's disgusting how rude people can be.
In reply to CHANG CHANG CHONG!! SPEAK by Anonymous (not verified)
Fix your grammar and typing
Fix your grammar and typing errors before you start to criticize others for the way they speak. Thanks, hypocrite! :)
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