Can you fly internationally with vitamins?

Hear this out loudPauseThe TSA website clearly states that yes, packing vitamins is allowed in both your carry-on bag and checked baggage. [7] As long as they are in solid form, such as capsules, tablets, or gummies, you are permitted to pack as many supplements as you like, and they don't have to be labeled.

How do I pack vitamins for a flight to Europe?

Hear this out loudPauseSome people pack their pills/capsules in baggies or small Tupperware containers, which is fine. However, if you'd prefer to organize your pills (so you don't forget what to take and how many), consider getting one of those 7-day travel pill boxes so you can organize your supplements by day.

How do I pack my vitamins for international travel?

Hear this out loudPauseThe TSA website says you can pack supplements in either checked or carry-on luggage. Capsules, gelcaps (luckily, they're not considered liquids), and tablets usually have no issue with security and are allowed through security in carry-on luggage.

Can I bring my vitamins to Bali?

Can I take unmarked vitamins through TSA?

Hear this out loudPauseTSA has no restrictions on bringing vitamins in pill form and powder supplements in your checked luggage or carry-on bags. You can pack these items in their original packaging or transfer to pill organizers. You won't need to declare or show them to TSA agents when going through security.

Can I take multivitamins to Europe?

Hear this out loudPauseYou might have wondered, “Can I take my supplements on a plane?” The good news: “Yes, you can!”

Can you take food into Bali?

Hear this out loudPauseBefore arriving to Indonesia, you will be handed a form to declare all the goods you bring, including food, beverage, money, and other valuable goods, by the airlines crew. The form is a customs declaration. It is a requirement to fill the form since your belongings are considered as import goods.

Can you pack vitamins in checked luggage?

Hear this out loudPauseTSA has no restrictions on bringing vitamins in pill form and powder supplements in your checked luggage or carry-on bags. You can pack these items in their original packaging or transfer to pill organizers. You won't need to declare or show them to TSA agents when going through security.

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