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    Can You Bring Fireworks On A Plane? Here’s What TSA Says

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJuly 1, 20262 Mins Read
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    • TSA prohibits all types of fireworks on aircraft, due to their flammable and explosive nature.
    • Ban covers sparklers, skyrockets, firecrackers, and Roman candles; none allowed in carry-on or checked baggage.
    • TSA posts and regional accounts like TSA Pacific repeatedly remind travelers and show confiscated fireworks photos.
    • Expect TSA officers to be on lookout during Fourth of July travel; pack smart to avoid confiscation and delays.

    Don’t expect to board a plane with fireworks during your Fourth of July jet-setting — or ever — as air travel with the celebratory pyrotechnics is firmly banned. 

    Naturally, travelers across the country are gearing up for their Fourth of July travel as the national holiday looms. In 2026, new celebrations are planned as America celebrates its 250th birthday, officially commemorated as America250.

    But travelers need to be sure that while planning and properly preparing to celebrate, they’re also packing safely and smartly. Time and time again, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has reminded air travelers that all types of fireworks are prohibited to fly with, due to their flammable and explosive nature. The ban applies to all types of fireworks, including sparklers, skyrockets, firecrackers, and Roman candles. Absolutely no types of fireworks are allowed in carry-on or checked baggage.

    Last July 3, the TSA shared a post that said, in part, “All fireworks are prohibited. Please, please, please, pack smart. Thank you.”

    Additionally, in 2024, TSA Pacific (the organization’s regional media source for that area) reiterated the safety notice. Along with a photo of presumably confiscated fireworks, TSA Pacific wrote, “Friendly reminder that fireworks of any type don’t fly! They cannot be transported in carry-on or checked luggage. @TSA officers will be on the lookout for these during the Fourth of July travel period to make sure they don’t make it onboard an aircraft.”

    What Else Should Travelers Know About Flying This Fourth Of July?

    According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel this year over the Fourth of July travel period from June 27 through July 5. The source claims, “85% of Americans traveling for Independence Day are expected to drive to their destinations, despite gas prices reaching four-year highs.” 

    AAA believes 5.85 million will fly domestically this year during the Fourth of July travel period, which is “a 0.2% increase over last year.”

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