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Travelers can bring Thanksgiving leftovers on planes, but liquids over 3.4 oz must follow the 3-1-1 rule, and food with sauces may face extra screening.
Travelers flying with Thanksgiving leftovers should know that most food items, including sliced turkey and gravy, are allowed in carry-on and checked bags.
Liquids over 3.4 ounces must follow the standard 3-1-1 rule.
Solid foods like pies and casseroles are permitted, but items with significant liquids or gel-like consistency may be subject to additional screening.
TSA recommends packing leftovers in leak-proof containers and labeling them clearly to avoid delays.
Passengers should be prepared for extra inspection of food items, especially if they contain sauces or broths.
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