The short answer: yes. An empty metal, stainless steel or insulated water bottle is fine in carry-on and through airport security worldwide. The only rule that matters is the liquid limit — the bottle must be empty when it goes through the scanner, because security can't verify the contents of a sealed opaque flask. Refill it from a fountain after the checkpoint.
Why empty is the key
Airport security (TSA in the US, and equivalent rules elsewhere) limits liquids to small containers in carry-on. A reusable bottle itself is never the problem — a full one is, because the liquid exceeds the limit and a metal bottle can't be seen through. Tip the water out before the line, or drink it, and you're fine.
A few practical tips
- Empty it completely before security — even a little water can trigger a re-scan.
- Refill at a water fountain or bottle-filling station after the checkpoint; most airports have them.
- Insulated stainless flasks scan fine; the double wall is not an issue when empty.
- On the plane, cabin crew will usually top up your own bottle on request.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I bring a metal water bottle on a plane?▾
Yes. An empty metal, stainless steel or insulated water bottle is allowed in carry-on and through airport security. It just has to be empty at the checkpoint because of liquid limits; refill it after security.
Can I take an insulated flask through airport security?▾
Yes, as long as it is empty. The double-wall vacuum construction scans without issue. Full bottles are not allowed because the liquid exceeds carry-on limits.
Can I refill my bottle at the airport?▾
Yes. Most airports have water fountains or bottle-filling stations after security, and cabin crew will usually refill your own bottle on the plane.
Why does my water bottle have to be empty at security?▾
Carry-on liquid limits apply to any container, and security cannot see the contents of an opaque metal bottle, so it must be emptied before the scanner.
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