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No one wants to get all the way to airport security only to be told that they’re not allowed to carry some of the items in their hand luggage on to the aircraft. To help you avoid this horrible scenario and assist you in packing for your holiday we’ve put together an easy guide to hand luggage restrictions for aircraft departing the UK.

Hand luggage allowances

The size and weight of the hand luggage you are allowed to take on-board an aircraft will vary from airline to airline. You should contact your airline to find out how many bags you are allowed to take on-board and whether there are any weight or size restrictions.

Valuable items

Valuable items such as phones, tablets or jewellery should always be carried in your hand luggage or on your person. Any valuable items carried in your checked-in baggage would not be covered by your travel insurance if they were lost, stolen or damaged.

Liquids and hand luggage

There are strict rules on the amount of liquids which you are allowed to carry in your hand luggage; therefore if possible you should carry liquids in your checked-in luggage.

Liquids include:

  • all drinks, including water
  • liquid or semi-liquid foods, for example soup, jam, honey and syrups
  • cosmetics and toiletries, including creams, lotions, oils, perfumes, mascara and lip gloss
  • sprays, including shaving foam, hairspray and spray deodorants
  • pastes, including toothpaste
  • gels, including hair and shower gel
  • contact lens solution
  • any other solutions and items of similar consistency

Rules for taking liquid in your hand luggage:

  • Containers must hold no more than 100 ml
  • Containers should be in single, transparent, resealable plastic bag, which holds no more than a litre and measures approximately 20cm by 20cm
  • Contents must fit easily inside the plastic bag so that it can be sealed.
  • The bag must not be knotted or tied at the top
  • You can only carry one plastic bag per person
  • You must show the bag at the airport security point

Containers larger than 100ml (except essential medicines) will not be allowed through security even if they are only part full. You can take liquid containers more than 100ml through security if they are for essential medical purposes or contain baby food or milk - see below for further details.

Lighters

You can carry 1 lighter on-board an aircraft which should be put in the same reseable plastic bag as your liquids. The lighter must be kept with you throughout the flight. You are not allowed to place it in your checked-in luggage or return it to your hand luggage after screening.

Baby food and milk

When travelling with a baby you’re allowed to take enough baby food, baby milk and sterilised water for the journey. In some cases this will be over 100ml.

Airport staff might need to open the containers to screen the liquids at the security point.

Essential medication

You are allowed to carry essential medicines, including inhalers and liquid dietary foodstuffs of more than 100ml in your hand luggage, but you will need:

  • Supporting documentation from a relevant medical professional eg. a letter from your doctor or copy of your prescription).
  • Airport staff might need to open the containers to screen the liquids at the security point. Medical equipment is screened separately.

Mobility Aids

Pushchairs, walking aids and wheelchairs are usually allowed in the aircraft cabin but they will need to be screened by security first.

For battery powered wheelchair or mobility aid you should check with your airline before travelling.

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