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Yes, you can generally carry a ceramic pot onto an airplane, but it must comply with the airline's size and weight restrictions for carry-on luggage. Additionally, be cautious about the pot's fragility, as it may be subject to breakage during handling. It's advisable to pack it securely and check with your airline for any specific policies regarding carrying items like ceramic pots.

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