What exactly are you allowed to take in your hand luggage? - Meon Valley Travel (2024)

Over the last decade, hand luggage has become far more significant when considering your travel plans. The regulations post 9/11, the introduction of additional charges for checked bags by the low-cost carriers, the inclusion of ‘hand baggage only’ fares by the full-service carriers and more recently, different prices for different sizes of hand luggage by Ryanair have all contributed to changes in our view of what it means to travel with hand luggage. Since the liquid ban, and then subsequent liquid volume restrictions, there have been numerous other restrictions that have been introduced, changed, updated and removed.

It’s tough to keep up-to-date with what exactly you can or can’t take onboard. If you want to save money on your fare, save time when arriving at your destination or you just want to travel light, do you know the current restrictions? We have the ultimate guide for you:

Liquids and Powders

Most people are used tothe liquid restrictions now and the sight of clear plastic bags with miniature cosmetics in trays at security is a familiar one. One thing that does sometimes catch people out is that the container carrying the liquid must have a maximum volume of less than 100ml, meaning you can’t bring a bigger container and only partially fill it up.

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The UK hasn’t currently put a limit on powders but there has been some discussion in the media as to whether this is imminent. After a failed terrorist attack on an Etihad plane in Sydney in 2016, the US and Australia issued a new regulation that powders could only be bought on board if they are under 12 ounces. This ban commonly impacts travellers bringing things like cosmetics, coffees, protein powders and spices onboard.

N.B. Food items and powders in your hand luggage can obstruct images on x-ray machines. Your bags may need to be checked manually by security. You can put these items in your hold luggage to minimise delays.

Food

In the age of having to buy your own food on most short-haul journeys, taking your own might seem like a good cost-saving option. Not to mention the need for some customers to know exactly what is in their food due to allergies, food intolerances or health reasons.

But can you take anything you want?

Not quite. You can only take ‘hard’ food. Anything liquid or semi-liquid can’t be taken onboard. Things people get caught out by are often items they are bringing back from their destination… local honey, jam or olives. Soft cheese isn’t allowed but hard cheese is and whilst most of the time seeds and nuts are ok, the airline may ask you to check-in items with nuts if they have been notified of a passenger with a severe allergy.

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Bottled water (or any drink) is prohibited even if it is sealed, unless under the 100ml restriction previously mentioned, but empty bottles can be taken through to fill up after security.

Fresh fruit and vegetables can be taken on board if you are planning on eating them but be very aware of the rules regarding what you can take to your destination. Hawaii, Australia, and New Zealand are all extremely strict and impose large fines if they find anything in your bag that is prohibited (this applies to checked luggage as well as hand luggage).

Baby food, milk or sterilised water can be taken onboard, along with a cool pack if needed, as long as the baby is travelling with you. Expressed breast milk can be carried in hand luggage as long as it isn’t frozen, in which case it needs to be packed in your checked bag.

ItemAllowed in hand luggage
Breast milkYes, in containers up to 2,000ml
Frozen breast milkNo
Formula milk, cow’s milkYes (baby must be present)
Sterilised water for the babyYes (baby must be present)
Soya milk for babiesYes (baby must be present)
Baby foodYes (baby must be present)
Cooling gel packsYes

Electrical Items

A really useful resource for getting up-to-date information about what you can take in your hand luggage by destination isgov.uk

When travelling out of the UK, you are allowed to take laptops, mobiles, tablets, hairdryers, straighteners, cameras electric shavers and travel irons.

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If you are travelling to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia be aware there are different restrictions depending on where you are flying. You are not allowed to take electrical devices larger than 16cm x 9.3cm x 1.5cm in your hand luggage if you are flying anywhere except Antalya, Bodrum, Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen, Izmir, Luxor, Hurghada, or Marsa Alam. If you do take a small electrical item, it needs to be fully charged and turned on if requested.

Another key restriction to note is that this applies to electrical items such as hard drives, portable batteries, and keyboards, even if they are bought in duty-free.

You are subject to these rules even if you are just connecting through on to another flight so you must abide by them on your departing flight from the UK.

This means if you are starting your journey in the UK where these bans are not in place, but you are travelling through any of the listed countries, you must abide by the rules.

Medicine

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Generally, tablet and liquid medicines are allowed onboard as long as they don’t exceed the 100ml limit. If you need to take a larger quantity in your hand luggage you must contact the airline and get authorisation before you fly. Medical equipment such as cool packs, hypodermic syringes and inhalers are permitted but scalpels aren’t and oxygen would need to be checked with the individual airline.

Sports Equipment

Essentially the answer for most sporting items is no. There are a few exceptions including a sports parachute! Most other items, including golf clubs, darts, catapults, etc, must be checked into the hold.

ItemAllowed in hand luggage
Sports parachuteYes
Heavy bats and sticks (including baseball, softball, and cricket bats)No
Tennis racquetsYes
Snooker, pool or billiard cueYes
Golf clubsNo
DartsNo
Walking/hiking polesNo
Fishing rodYes
CatapultNo
Firearms (including replica firearms)No
Harpoon or spear gunNo
CrossbowNo
Martial arts equipment (including knuckledusters, clubs, coshes, rice flails and nunchuks)No
Diving equipmentCheck with your airline before you travel

Random Items

Here’s a quick list of things you might not realise are banned… candles (counted as a liquid), Christmas crackers (the tiny amount of gunpowder is a no-no), hair dye (the peroxide), and cleaning products (chemicals).

Surprisingly you are allowed knitting needles, umbrellas, canes, and scissors with blades less than 6cm or any length if they have rounded ends. A full list can be found on the gov.uk website. Razor blades? Yes if they are ‘fixed’ (in a razor) but not ‘open’ (just the blade).

Quick reference guide:

ItemCan it be taken on board?
Mobile phoneYes
Tablet deviceYes
LaptopYes
MP3 playerYes
Hairdryer or straightenersYes
CameraYes
Travel IronYes
Electric razorYes
CorkscrewNo
Knife (with sharp or fixed blade more than 6 cm)No
Folding blade knifeNo
Knife and razor blades openNo
Scissors whose blades do not exceed 6 cmYes
Scissors with blades greater than 6 cmNo
Scissors with rounded ends (of any length)Yes
Fixed (Disposable) Razor BladesNo
Nail Clipper/TweezersYes
Knitting needles/Sewing needlesYes
UmbrellaYes
Contact lens solutionYes (up to 100ml)
Printer cartridgeYes
E-cigarettesYes
Cigarette lighterNo*
Safety matchesYes
Non-safety matchesNo
Cooling gel packYes
CaneYes
MedicationYes
Syrups and other medicines in liquid formYes (up to 100ml)
Hypodermic syringesYes (speak to your airline)
InhalersYes
Bottles of oxygenContact the airline directly
ScalpelsNo
Any drink (eg water, fruit juice, tea, coffee)No
Milk, powder, cow, or soyaYes
Jams/Syrups/HoneyNo
Sterile water for babyYes – in a bottle
Baby foodYes
Fresh cheese in liquid or malleable form (cheese, spreadable)/ Yoghurt/Soup/SauceNo
Oil/VinegarNo
Dried fruit/NutsNo
CandleNo
Walking canes/Walking sticksYes

*You can only carry one lighter onboard. but needs to be 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 or place it in your hand luggage after screening.

Coming Summer 2024

The rules around taking liquids and electrical items through airport security are set to change by 2024 with the installation of new technology at major airports across the UK.

Over the coming months, most major airports will be upgrading their security checkpoints, ushering in a new era of improved security and passenger experience when going through departures.

Passengers are currently required to remove tablets, laptops and liquids from their cabin baggage, while liquids have been limited to 100ml and must be in a clear plastic bag. This requirement will eventually be lifted, and the 100ml liquid container limit will be extended to 2 litres.

Summary of hand luggage restrictions:

  • Liquids and powders must be in containers holding 100ml or less and placed in a 1-litre bag.
  • Food items are restricted to solid foods. Baby food, milk, and water are allowed in hand luggage.
  • Electrical items larger than 16cm x 9.3cm x 1.5cm are prohibited unless you are flying to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, or Saudi Arabia.
  • Medicines are allowed in hand luggage, but you may need to contact the airline if you need to take a large quantity.
  • Sports equipment is generally prohibited, but there are a few exceptions.
  • Random items that are prohibited include candles, Christmas crackers, hair dye, and cleaning products.
  • Razor blades are allowed in hand luggage if they are fixed in a razor.
What exactly are you allowed to take in your hand luggage? - Meon Valley Travel (2024)

FAQs

What am I not allowed to carry in my hand luggage? ›

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.

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

What You Can Bring on a Plane in Your Carry-On
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  • Gifts. ...
  • Medication and medical equipment. ...
  • Expensive items. ...
  • Disposable and electric razors.
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What is not allowed on a carry-on bag? ›

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.

Is toothpaste considered a liquid? ›

Since toothpaste is considered a liquid, paste, or gel by the TSA, most of us toss those tiny one-ounce tubes in our carry-on bags. However, if you want to ditch the hard-to-recycle packaging, consider toothpaste tablets, an ecofriendly alternative that's not subject to the 3-1-1 rule.

Can I take deodorant in hand 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 can I bring on a plane? ›

You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes in your carry-on bag and through the checkpoint. These are limited to travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item.

Can I have a phone charger in my hand luggage? ›

Remember to bring any chargers you'll need for your gadgets. Pack power banks and any device with a lithium battery in your carry-on luggage. Remember to check you have the right country plug adaptor for your holiday destination – and don't forget to pack it.

How many Ziploc bags can I take on a plane? ›

The 3–1–1 Rule Explained

It states that each passenger can carry liquids, gels, and aerosols in travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. These containers must fit comfortably in one quart-sized, resealable Ziploc bag. Each traveler is limited to one Ziploc bag.

Can I bring snacks in my hand carry luggage? ›

Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked baggage. TSA officers may instruct travelers to separate items from carry-on bags such as foods, powders, and any materials that can clutter bags and obstruct clear images on the X-ray machine.

Can I bring a purse in my carry-on? ›

Most airlines allow passengers to bring on both a carry-on and a personal item like a backpack, laptop bag, purse, briefcase, shopping bag, etc. The general rule of thumb is that your personal item is smaller in dimension than your carry-on bag and it can fit underneath the seat in front of you.

How many 3 oz bottles can I take on a plane? ›

How many 3-ounce bottles can I carry on? You must be able to fit all your 3-ounce bottles into a 1-quart bag, which is 6 x 9 inches. This usually equates to nine bottles. FYI, you can use a Ziploc or anything that's about that size, but the TSA doesn't officially approve or disapprove of any bags.

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 I pack a razor in my carry-on? ›

Safety Razors: Because the razor blades are so easy to remove, safety razors are not permitted in your carry-on luggage with the blade. They're fine to pack in your carry-on without the blade. The blades must be stored in your checked luggage.

What items are not allowed on a plane 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
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What makeup needs to go in a liquids bag? ›

Makeup that is considered liquids includes creams, lotions, oils, perfumes, mascara, liquid foundation, and lip gloss.

Can you bring deodorant on a plane? ›

Powders and crystals are good to go as well. Spray, Gel, Liquid, Cream, Pastes, and Roll-On deodorants need to be in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces and placed in a clear quart-sized baggie.

Can I take shoes in my hand luggage? ›

Do shoes have to be checked in as luggage or can they be brought into the plane cabin as hand luggage? Most airlines permit you to have one carry-on bag and one “personal item,” such as a purse, briefcase, umbrella. If you want to haul shoes in your carry-on bag, go right ahead.

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