Can you bring glass on a plane?2025

So can you take glass on a plane? And can you bring glass bottles on a plane?

The TSA allows you to baring any type of glass on planes in both carry-on and checked bags. However, glass bottles, pictures, vases, and glassware must fit within the airline’s luggage size and weight limits.

If you take any glass bottles in your carry-on, make sure they are free from liquids.

In this post, I will cover every detail about bringing glass on airplanes, including how to properly pack them for your upcoming flight.

Let’s dive right In

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Can You Bring Glass Through TSA?

According to the TSA, empty glass bottles (like mason jars) and other glass items are allowed through the security checkpoint without any restrictions.

Make sure that the glass you take isn’t sharp or doesn’t have edges that could be used to harm other passengers.

If it’s just a glass vase or a gift with a couple of cups, you’re fine to take them through the TSA checkpoint without any issues.

Here’s what the TSA says on its website about flying with glass:

screenshot from TSA website on taking glass in carry-on and checked baggage

If you want to take an empty glass bottle, a drinking glass, or a glass mug in your carry-on bag, you’re good to go.

If the bottle contains a liquid, you’ll need to make sure it complies with the TSA 3-1-1 Liquid Rule.

Each passenger may carry liquids, gels, and aerosols in travel-size containers that are 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters or less.

All containers must fit in one quart-sized bag.

Common travel items that must follow this rule include toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, mouthwash, and lotion.

As the TSA always notes, the final decision rests with the TSA officer at the checkpoint, especially if they’re unsure whether an item is safe or suspect it could pose a threat.

Can You Take Glass In Hand Luggage?

Yes.

You can carry glass items in your carry-on bag, but make sure you review your airline’s luggage size and weight limits.

Most airlines don’t have strict weight limits for carry-ons, but if your bag is too heavy, they may ask you to check it.

If you’re planning to bring glass items like a picture frame or something similar, ensure they don’t have sharp edges.

And if the glass item is too heavy or too large for a carry-on, you can pack it in your checked bag.

One traveler, Heiknar, asked TSA on X ( formerly Twitter) about traveling with Disney souvenirs, ceramic dishes, and a glass photo frame. 

AskTSA confirmed those items are fine to bring in a carry-on bag.

Screenshot from X for taking ceramic dishes and glass photo frames on plane

Can You Take Glass Perfume On a Plane?

An empty glass perfume bottle is okay in a carry-on.

A filled bottle must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less, according to TSA guidelines.

Larger perfume bottles can be packed in checked baggage. Just make sure to protect the bottle to avoid leaks or damage.

Wrap it in clothes, a soft towel, or socks to cushion it from impact.

Can I Take a Glass Vase In Hand Luggage?

Palak asked TSA if she could take her glass vase in her hand luggage when traveling to the U.S.

TSA confirmed that she could take it with no issues just remember that TSA rules apply only when entering or traveling within the U.S.

Screenshot from X for taking  glass vase on plane

Can You Bring Glass Bottle On A Plane?

Glass, in all forms, is allowed in carry-on luggage with no specific restrictions, except for glass items shaped like weapons, such as a bottle designed to look like a grenade.

A traveler asked TSA about bringing an empty Crown Royal bottle in carry-on or checked baggage. 

AskTSA confirmed it is allowed in both.

Screenshot from X for taking  crown royal bottle in carry-on and checked baggage

Most airlines and the TSA don’t restrict glass items in checked luggage. However, it’s not recommended to pack valuable or fragile glass in checked bags—especially expensive pieces.

Why? Airlines usually don’t compensate for broken or stolen items, and you can’t guarantee how carefully your bag will be handled.

How To Carry Glass Items In Flight?

If you’re planning to bring glass items bottles or otherwise take the time to pack them properly.

Whenever possible, carry glass containers and delicate Items in your carry-on.

Place them between layers of clothing and wrap them in soft materials like towels or t-shirts to reduce the risk of breakage.

If you must check them, use bubble wrap. It offers excellent protection, even with rough handling.

Will A Glass Bottle Break Or Explode On An Airplane?

No, a glass bottle whether filled or empty won’t explode on its own.

Glass bottles only break if they’re not packed properly or are under strong pressure.

Airlines often serve drinks in glass bottles (like champagne or juice), and those don’t explode either.

Final Thoughts On Taking Glass On a Plane.

You can bring most types of glass items in both carry-on and checked bags.

Glass with sharp edges or bulky shapes that can’t fit in your hand luggage should be placed in checked baggage.

If you’re traveling with a glass bottle filled with liquid in your carry-on, remember to follow TSA’s liquid rules otherwise, your item may be confiscated.

I hope this helps

Happy travels

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