* Real wands don't exist: Harry Potter wands are magical objects from a fictional universe. You can't actually buy a real wand.
* Toy wands are allowed: If you're talking about a toy wand, it's likely made of plastic or wood. In most cases, toy wands would be allowed on an airplane, but it's best to check with the airline. Some airlines might have specific restrictions on the size or material of toy weapons.
* Safety is key: Airlines are very serious about safety, and anything that could be mistaken for a real weapon could cause problems at security. It's best to avoid carrying anything that might be misunderstood.
Here's my advice:
* Check the airline's website: Look for their specific policies on prohibited items.
* Consider the material: If it's a toy wand, is it made of something that might look real (like metal)? This could raise concerns.
* If in doubt, leave it behind: It's better to be safe than sorry, and having your wand confiscated at security is not a magical experience.
Have a safe flight!