Air travel hand baggage and hold luggage rules (2024)

There are rules on what you can and can't carry in your hand baggage and hold luggage on an aircraft. This includes dangerous and restricted items. Other restrictions may be in place, so contact your airline directly if you have any questions.

Airport security

All baggage items, including hand luggage and hold luggage, must be screened by airport security.

It's important to pack with this in mind to avoid unnecessary delays at airport security.

Airport security staff won’t let anything through if they consider it dangerous - even if it’s normally allowed.

Size and type of hand baggage

You should always check with the airline before you travel how many and what sizebags you can take.

Contact them if you have any questions.

Electronic devices andelectrical items

The electronic devices and electrical items you’re allowed to take on a flight depend on the country and airport you’re travelling to or from.

Some airlines might also have different restrictions. Check with your airline before you travel if you’re not sure about what you can take as hand luggage.

Make sure your electronic devices are charged before you travel. If your device does not switch on when asked, you will not be allowed to take it onto the aircraft.

The following restrictions apply to what you can take on a plane.

ItemAllowed in hand baggage?Allowed in hold baggage?
Mobile phoneyesyes
Laptopyesyes
Tablet devicesyesyes
MP3 playeryesyes
Hairdryer or hair straightenersyesyes
Travel ironyesyes
Electric shaveryesyes
E-cigarettesyesno

Cameras

You can usually take camera equipment in your hand and hold luggage. There might berestrictions on specialist equipment, for example professional video cameras.

Batteries

Check therestrictions on certain types of batteriesor contact your airline if you’re not sure what you can carry.

Gas-powered hair curlers

You can take hair curlers containing a gas cartridge in hand or hold luggage as long as the safety cover is fitted at all times. You must not take separate gas cartridges on board.

Medicines, medical equipment and dietary requirements

You’re allowed to carry essential medicines of more than 100ml in your hand luggage, including liquid dietary foodstuffs and inhalers.

You'll need to carry proof that the medication is prescribed to you(for example, a letter from your doctor or a copy of your prescription).

You do not need to show proof if the medication is either in tablet form or liquid in a container that’s 100ml or smaller.

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

There are different rules if you aretravelling with medicine that contains a controlled drug.

You can take medical equipment with you if it’s essential for your journey.

The equipment is screened separately and you must show documents from a qualified medical professional, such as a letter from your doctor.

ItemAllowed in hand baggage?Allowed in hold baggage?
Cooling gel packsyesyes
Medical equipment (for example, CPAP and TENS machines)yesyes
Tablets and capsulesyesyes
Essential liquid medicinesyesyes
Hypodermic syringesyesyes
Inhalersyesyes
Special food and liquids needed for medical reasonsyesyes
Ice packscontact the airportyes
Oxygen cylinders

check with airline before you travel

check with airline before you travel

Liquids

There are restrictions on the amount of liquids you can take in your hand luggage. If possible, pack liquids in your hold baggage (luggage that you check in).

The rules for taking liquids through security in your hand luggage have changed for some UK airports. At some airports:

  • you can take liquid in containers that hold up to two litres of liquid in your hand luggage
  • you may not have to put the containers in a separate, transparent bag

Check with the airport before you travel.

Also check the rules at other airports you’ll be travelling through - for example, on your return journey.

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

If you do take liquids in your hand luggage:

  • containers must hold no more than 100ml
  • containers must be in a single, transparent, resealable plastic bag, which holds no more than a litre and measures around 20cm by 20cm
  • contents must fit comfortably inside the bag so it can be sealed
  • the bag must not be knotted or tied at the top
  • you’re limited to one plastic bag per person
  • you must show the bag at the airport security point

You cannot carry frozen liquids or items in your hand luggage, but there are some exceptions for baby food, medicines and dietary requirements.

Liquids in containers larger than 100ml generally cannot go through security even if the container is only part full. There are some exemptions.

Exemptions

You can take liquid containers larger than 100ml through security if they are for essential medical purposes, for special dietary requirements, or contain baby food or baby milk.

You can also take liquids bought at an airport or on a plane (for example duty free) through security if:

  • the items are sealed inside a security bag when you buy them
  • the receipt for the items is sealed in the security bag and visible

You must not open the security bag until you reach your final destination. Airport staff may need to open the items to screen the liquid at the security point.

Liquid restrictions outside the UK

Countries outside the UK might have different rules on carrying liquids as a transit or transfer passenger. You should check these rules with theairline(s)and airports before travelling.

Baby food and baby milk

When travelling with a baby, you’re allowed to take enough baby food, baby milk and sterilised water for the journey. There is no legal limit to how much you can take, however check with the airport before you travel.

You can carry breast milk in hand luggage even if you’re not travelling with a baby. You cannot carry frozen breast milk in hand luggage.

Individual containers of breast milk must hold no more than 2,000ml (two litres). Each container will need to be screened at the security point.

Airport staff might need to open the containers to screen the liquids.

ItemAllowed in hand baggage?Allowed in hold baggage?
Breast milkyes, in containers up to 2,000ml (two litres)yes
Frozen breast milknoyes
Formula milk, cow's milkyes (baby must be present)yes
Sterilised water for the babyyes (baby must be present)yes
Soya milk for babiesyes (baby must be present)yes
Baby foodyes (baby must be present)yes
Cooling gel packsyesyes
Ice packsyesyes

Food and powders

Food items and powders in your hand luggage can block images on x-ray machines. Your bags may need to be checked againby security (by hand).

You can put these items in your hold luggage to reduce delays.

Lighters

You can only carry one lighter on board. You should put it inside a resealable plastic bag (like the ones used for liquids), which you must keep on you throughout the flight. You cannot:

  • put it in your hold luggage
  • put it in your hand luggage after screening

Mobility aids

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

For battery-powered wheelchairs or mobility aids, check with your airline first.

Musical instruments

Contact your airline before you book if you want to travel with a large musical instrument. You may need to make special arrangements, such as buying an extra seat.

Musical instruments will be screened separately.

Personal items

ItemsAllowed in hand baggage?Allowed in hold baggage?
Corkscrewnoyes
Spoonyesyes
Knife (with a sharp or pointed blade and/ or a blade longer than 6cm)noyes (check with airline)
Small scissors (with blades no longer than 6cm)yesyes
Large scissors (with blades longer than 6cm)noyes (check with airline)
Round-ended/ blunt scissorsyesyes
Fixed-cartridge razor blades (disposable razor)yesyes
Nail clippers/ nail fileyesyes
Tweezersyesyes
Knitting needlesyesyes
Sewing needleyesyes
Umbrellayesyes
Walking stick/ cane, walking aidyesyes
Pushchairyesyes
Wheelchairyesyes
Safety matchesyesno
Non-safety matchesnono
Fireworks, flares and other pyrotechnics, including party poppers and toy capsnono
Cigarette lighterno (but you can put a lighter in a plastic liquids bag and keep it on your person)no
Contact lens solutionyes (up to 100ml)yes

Sports equipment

ItemAllowed in hand baggage?Allowed in hold baggage?
Sports parachuteyesyes
Heavy bats and sticks (including baseball, softball and cricket bats)noyes
Tennis racquetyesyes
Snooker, pool or billiard cueyesyes
Golf clubsnoyes
Dartsnoyes
Walking/ hiking polesnoyes
Fishing rodyesyes
Catapultnoyes
Firearms (including replica firearms)nocheck with airline before you travel
Harpoon or spear gunnocheck with airline before you travel
Crossbownoyes
Martial arts equipment (including knuckledusters, clubs, coshes, rice flails and nunchuks)noyes
Diving equipmentcheck with airline before you travelcheck with airline before you travel

Work tools

ItemAllowed in hand baggage?Allowed in hold baggage?
Tool with a blade or shaft longer than 6cm (for example, chisel)noyes
Drill and drill bitsnoyes
Stanley knifenoyes
Saw (including portable power saw)noyes
Screwdrivernoyes
Hammernoyes
Pliersnoyes
Wrench or spannernoyes
Bolt gun or nail gunnoyes
Crowbarnoyes
Blowtorchnoyes

Chemicals and toxic substances

You cannot take any of these items as hand luggage or in the hold:

  • oxidisers and organic peroxides, including bleach and car body repair kits
  • acids and alkalis (for example spillable ‘wet’ batteries)
  • corrosives or bleaching agents (including mercury and chlorine)
  • vehicle batteries and fuel systems
  • self defence or disabling sprays (for example mace, pepper spray)
  • radioactive materials (including medicinal or commercial isotopes)
  • poisons or toxic substances (for example rat poison)
  • biological hazards (for example infected blood, bacteria, viruses)
  • materials that could spontaneously combust (burst into flames)
  • fire extinguishers

Ammunition

You cannottake any guns or firearms (including air rifles and starting pistols) as hand luggage. You may be able to take them as hold luggage - check with your airline before you travel.

You cannot take any of these items as hand luggage or in the hold:

  • blasting caps
  • detonators and fuses
  • imitation explosive devices (including replica or model guns)
  • mines, grenades, and other explosive military stores
  • fireworks and pyrotechnics
  • smoke canisters
  • smoke cartridges
  • dynamite
  • gunpowder
  • plastic explosives (including black powder and percussion caps)
  • flares
  • hand grenades
  • gun cigarette lighters

More useful links

Share this page

Air travel hand baggage and hold luggage rules (2024)

FAQs

Air travel hand baggage and hold luggage rules? ›

Carry-on bags must weigh less than 35 pounds and must not exceed 10 inches deep, 16 inches wide and 24 inches high. Bags must fit in the overhead bins. Checked bags must be no longer than 62 linear inches (length + width + depth) and must weigh under 40 pounds.

What items are allowed on a plane in hand luggage? ›

Liquids
  • 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.

What is not allowed in carry-on luggage? ›

Firearms, ammunition, and fireworks are prohibited, as are all knives and safety razors (including pocket knives and Swiss Army knives). Straight razors and replacement blades for straight razors are also not allowed. Most tools also cannot be packed in carry-on luggage, as they have the potential to cause harm.

What items are not allowed on a plane in hold luggage? ›

These include:
  • Flammable liquids and solids.
  • Oxidisers such as bleaching powders.
  • Organic peroxides.
  • Tear gas devices or any gas cylinders.
  • Infectious substances such as live virus materials.
  • Wet-cell car batteries.
  • Magnetrons.
  • Instruments containing mercury.

Can you take 2 pieces of hand luggage on a plane? ›

Hand luggage is everything you can take on board the plane with you: 1 underseat cabin bag (included free of charge for everyone who flies with us) and 1 piece of luggage in the overhead locker (depending on your fare or what you have added to your booking).

Can you take deodorant in hand carry or luggage? ›

Can I take deodorant or aerosols in hand luggage? Aerosols and roll-on deodorants are classed as liquids, so any containers larger than 100ml will need to go in your luggage in the hold. Containers smaller than 100ml are accepted if they're in a clear plastic bag.

What toiletries are you allowed in hand luggage? ›

If you do take liquids in your hand luggage, at most airports: containers must hold no more than 100ml. containers must be in a single, transparent, resealable plastic bag, which holds no more than a litre and measures approximately 20cm x 20cm.

What toiletries are not allowed on a plane? ›

We recommend packing all liquids, gels, and aerosols that are over 3.4 oz or 100 ml in your checked baggage, even if they are in a secure, tamper-evident bag. Liquids more than 3.4 oz or 100 ml not in a secure, tamper-evident bag must be packed in checked baggage.

Does toothpaste count as a liquid? ›

Each passenger is limited to one quart-size bag of liquids, gels and aerosols. Common travel items that must comply with the 3-1-1 liquids rule include toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, mouthwash and lotion.

What is allowed to pack in a carry-on bag? ›

Nearly all liquids (like beverages, contact lens solution, shampoo, makeup products, liquid medicine, nail polish, perfume/cologne, and face toner); gels (like hair gel, toothpaste, hand sanitizer, and face serum); and aerosols (products dispensed in a pressurized spray can or bottle, like hairspray, dry shampoo, and ...

What not to pack in hand luggage? ›

Other personal items
Allowed in hand luggageAllowed in hold luggage
Non-safety matchesNoNo
Fireworks, flares and other pyrotechnics, including party poppers and toy capsNoNo
Cigarette lighterNo, but you can put a lighter in a plastic liquids bag and keep it on your personNo
Contact lens solutionYes (up to 100ml)Yes
16 more rows

Do phone chargers go in hand luggage or suitcase? ›

Portable chargers or power banks containing a lithium ion battery must be packed in carry-on bags. For more information, see the FAA guidance on portable rechargers. For more prohibited items, please go to the 'What Can I Bring?'

What do you have to take out of your bag at airport security? ›

Remove the 3-1-1 liquids bag and place it in the bin. Ensure pockets are empty (keys, tissues, currency, wallets, cell phones, etc.) and remove bulky jewelry (valuable items can be placed in carry-on). Remove your shoes and place them directly on the X-ray belt.

Can you bring a purse and a backpack on a plane? ›

Technically, any piece of luggage that you “carry on” to an airplane is a carry-on bag. Most airlines allow one piece of carry-on luggage or “hand baggage” that can fit in the overhead bin, plus a “personal item” (a smaller purse, computer bag, diaper bag, small backpack, etc.

What is not allowed on a plane to carry-on? ›

Flammable liquids like butane, chlorine, and gasoline are banned on board (and in checked luggage), as are fireworks and explosive toys like bang snaps and blasting caps. However, some lighters are allowed, along with cigarettes and cigars – though you're forbidden to smoke them anywhere on the plane.

What is the weight limit for a carry-on? ›

Carry-on bags must weigh less than 35 pounds and must not exceed 10 inches deep, 16 inches wide and 24 inches high. Bags must fit in the overhead bins. Checked bags must be no longer than 62 linear inches (length + width + depth) and must weigh under 40 pounds.

What is not considered a carry-on bag? ›

Personal items

Your personal item like a purse or small handbag must fit under the seat in front of you. Dimensions should not exceed 18 x 14 x 8 inches (45 x 35 x 20 cm). These don't count as your personal item or carry-on: Diaper bags (1 per child)

Top Articles
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the hardest FromSoftware game by far, fans say
Where Should I Put My Savings for the 2024 Holidays? - Experian
English Bulldog Puppies For Sale Under 1000 In Florida
Katie Pavlich Bikini Photos
Gamevault Agent
Pieology Nutrition Calculator Mobile
Hocus Pocus Showtimes Near Harkins Theatres Yuma Palms 14
Hendersonville (Tennessee) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Compare the Samsung Galaxy S24 - 256GB - Cobalt Violet vs Apple iPhone 16 Pro - 128GB - Desert Titanium | AT&T
Vardis Olive Garden (Georgioupolis, Kreta) ✈️ inkl. Flug buchen
Craigslist Dog Kennels For Sale
Things To Do In Atlanta Tomorrow Night
Non Sequitur
Crossword Nexus Solver
How To Cut Eelgrass Grounded
Pac Man Deviantart
Alexander Funeral Home Gallatin Obituaries
Shasta County Most Wanted 2022
Energy Healing Conference Utah
Geometry Review Quiz 5 Answer Key
Hobby Stores Near Me Now
Icivics The Electoral Process Answer Key
Allybearloves
Bible Gateway passage: Revelation 3 - New Living Translation
Yisd Home Access Center
Home
Shadbase Get Out Of Jail
Gina Wilson Angle Addition Postulate
Celina Powell Lil Meech Video: A Controversial Encounter Shakes Social Media - Video Reddit Trend
Walmart Pharmacy Near Me Open
Marquette Gas Prices
A Christmas Horse - Alison Senxation
Ou Football Brainiacs
Access a Shared Resource | Computing for Arts + Sciences
Vera Bradley Factory Outlet Sunbury Products
Pixel Combat Unblocked
Movies - EPIC Theatres
Cvs Sport Physicals
Mercedes W204 Belt Diagram
Mia Malkova Bio, Net Worth, Age & More - Magzica
'Conan Exiles' 3.0 Guide: How To Unlock Spells And Sorcery
Teenbeautyfitness
Where Can I Cash A Huntington National Bank Check
Topos De Bolos Engraçados
Sand Castle Parents Guide
Gregory (Five Nights at Freddy's)
Grand Valley State University Library Hours
Holzer Athena Portal
Hello – Cornerstone Chapel
Stoughton Commuter Rail Schedule
Selly Medaline
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Eusebia Nader

Last Updated:

Views: 6414

Rating: 5 / 5 (60 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Eusebia Nader

Birthday: 1994-11-11

Address: Apt. 721 977 Ebert Meadows, Jereville, GA 73618-6603

Phone: +2316203969400

Job: International Farming Consultant

Hobby: Reading, Photography, Shooting, Singing, Magic, Kayaking, Mushroom hunting

Introduction: My name is Eusebia Nader, I am a encouraging, brainy, lively, nice, famous, healthy, clever person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.