![]() |
Are knitting needles allowed on ANA?
Does anyone know if knitting needles are allowed on carry-on luggage on ANA?
Fingers crossed....... Laurie |
Are you flying out of the US -- then ANA has nothing to do w/ it. It is TSA who screens your luggage. And yes, knitting needles are OK.
|
I doubt the TSA controls what happens in Japanese airports so whilst you may be able to take them, will you be able to get them back? I would check with the airline. Even then, in my experience, airport security staff tend to have their own interpretation of the rules.
|
>>I doubt the TSA controls what happens in Japanese airports<<
No, of course not. The Japanese authorities would. As I mentioned . . . IF she is flying ANA out of the US, it would be TSA in charge. The OP does not say where they are flying <i>from</i>. |
Just click on the item and you will have the correct answer for US departure.
http://apps.tsa.dhs.gov/mytsa/cib_re...px?search=need |
Thanks for your replies. I called ANA and they said it's up to the discretion of TSA, that they may consider anything with a point a weapon. The TSA website says they are allowed. I'm only concerned about the U.S. to Japan leg of the trip. I'm not going to even try on the return trip as I have had my needles confiscated before. So I'll give it a shot and hope for the best. Anything to make the time pass...
|
Maybe it's time for some crocheting instead?
:) |
How about a Kindle, maybe read a book about knitting?
|
Knitting needles are allowed - TSA says so. Why are you still worrying?
Now, IF there is a terrorist threat between now and your flight that involves knitting needles . . . then sure, the rules could change. But that isn't very likely. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:20 PM. |