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The TSA-approved hack that allows travelers to bring a bottle of water through airport security

July 4, 2025
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Among the frequent flyers who feel the idea has its merits is aviation blogger John E. DiScala, aka Johnny Jet, who has traveled over 100,000 miles a year since 1995 and visited over 100 countries.

“While I’ve never personally brought a frozen water bottle through security, there are times when this travel hack makes sense,” he told CNN in 2024.

“Yes, you can always fill your bottle up post-security, which is what I always do. But sometimes, you can’t find a refilling station, there’s a long line or you just don’t have enough time to do it before boarding. In these instances, it would be nice to already have your ice-cold water with you.”

He also pointed to last summer’s aviation disruptions as a reason to pop a bottle into the freezer before your flight.

“Water from a refilling station is fine but in extreme heat, nothing will beat ice-cold water,” said DiScala.

“There were many stories about passengers stuck on delayed flights, sitting on the tarmac, who I’m sure wished they had some cold water to drink to stay hydrated.”

‘It’s always smart to be prepared’

When asked if some travelers are motivated to bring frozen bottles through US airport security checkpoints simply for the thrill of outsmarting “the man,” DiScala agreed that may be part of it, but stresses this trick really could come in handy.

“Sure, people love travel hacks that make them feel like they’re beating the system — like shoving an extra carry-on bag’s worth of clothes into a travel pillow — but this one is not only easy and inexpensive but it could really help to keep you safe, hydrated and healthy,” he said.

“I never like to be at the mercy of the flight attendants for water so it’s always smart to be prepared and have your own.”

Travelers outside of the US should check what the policy is in the country they’re departing from before going to the trouble of freezing their water bottles. Canada, for instance, isn’t quite so chill.

Though the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) doesn’t specifically mention frozen water bottles on its website, it does note that gel and ice packs are subject to 100 ml liquid restrictions, as are non-solid foods, with some exceptions.

“Frozen liquids, such as ice, are permitted in quantities of 100 ml (3.4 oz) or less,” says a post on the CATSA website.

“Food over 100 ml that is normally a liquid or gel but has been frozen solid will not be allowed to pass through security in your carry-on. In order for a food to be considered a solid, it must be solid at room temperature.”

The hacks that make us go ‘why?’

That the frozen water bottle hack found fame on TikTok should come as little surprise. The app is filled with various tricks and tips aimed at helping fliers, while also highlighting various trends.

While some might come in handy, others occasionally evoke ire.

Take last year’s “airport tray aesthetic” trend, in which people shared artfully arranged shots of their sunglasses, shoes, toiletries and reading material inside the regulation polypropylene containers.

Even though many people were actually just sharing images of trays they set up at home, the posts attracted negative reactions, with some commenting the airport security line is not the place to be setting up a photo shoot.

And then there are the travelers who appear to want to make flying even more anxiety-inducing than it already is. Enter “airport theory,” a TikTok trend that claims people should be able to arrive at the airport as little as 15 minutes before their flight boards — provided they check in online and only travel with carry-on luggage.

Meanwhile, the award for the most unfortunately named flying trend that travelers are bragging about online goes to …. raw dogging. For this one, flyers have been sharing personal tales of their mental prowess, claiming they spent the entire flight without any entertainment whatsoever — no books, no movies, no music.

But not all of the viral posts are harmless. For instance, experts have come out to express their concern about one so-called flying hack making the rounds on TikTok and Instagram that promised to help flyers sleep better.

In the videos, which have racked up millions of views, passengers can be seen pulling their knees up to their chest and placing their feet at the edge of their seats. Then, they secure their seatbelts around their ankles to prevent their feet from slipping off the seat, allowing them to rest their heads on their knees.

Not surprisingly, flight attendants in the US aren’t in favor of passengers attempting this one.

“This is extremely dangerous,” Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, which represents 55,000 flight attendants at 20 airlines, told CNN Travel earlier this year.

“The seatbelt is designed to sit low and tight across your lap. This is to best protect you in the event of turbulence, an emergency landing or an accident. This is not only for your safety; if you are not properly buckled in you will likely hurt someone else when thrown in turbulence.”

This story first published in 2024 and was updated in July 2025.

The post The TSA-approved hack that allows travelers to bring a bottle of water through airport security appeared first on CNN.

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