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Definitely not (most airlines). It is a weapon. Why do you need scissors on the plane? It would be disgusting to cut fingernails on a flight!
Scissors are forbidden in carry-on carry-on luggage, hand-cream is only allowed in small amounts. The quote is mocking airport security's concerns over these relatively harmless objects.
No you are not allowed.
What size carry-on can I take? Is a back pack with wheels allowed?
Yes, I carry them and sell them on ebay. They are the flat aluminum and carbide one that does steel blades, serrated blades, scissors, and broadhead arrows. search seller barty99 on ebay.
By the blade down at your side
Scissors can range from 2$ (children's) to around 20$ (Adult size, precise, and kitchen scissors)
Some basic safety rules for scissors are 1- Do not run with scissors, 2- Do not cut into your hand, 3- When carrying them, make sure that you carry them point down.
You're not allowed to take: items such as knives, scissors, tweezers and laser pointers Any sharp items found in hand baggage will be confiscated. Liquids that exceed 100ml are not allowed.
yes you are allowed
No, pocket knives, no matter the size, are not allowed. Most sharp objects (i.e. knives, scissors, razor blades, ice picks, etc.) are not allowed by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The TSA will allow plastic knives and round bladed butter knives, but they must be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers or inspectors.
Scissors can range from 2$ (children's) to around 20$ (Adult size, precise, and kitchen scissors)