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    What you can and can’t pack in your hand luggage – from liquids to gadgets

    UK NewsBy UK NewsMay 29, 2023Updated:May 29, 20237 Mins Read
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    It’s holiday season! (Picture: Getty)

    It’s getting close to that time of year when people will be planning their summer holidays.

    From magical Malta to cost of living approved budget-friendly weekend breaks, we’ve got plenty of travel tips and guides if you’re still looking for inspiration.

    But if you’ve not been abroad for a while, it’s not a bad idea to refresh your memory of what you can and can’t pack – particularly when it comes to hand luggage.

    Airlines have very strict rules regarding what you can keep with you on a plane, and what has to go in the hold in your suitcase.

    But the government recently announced a not-so-distant deadline in which the rules will radically change again. So, just what can you take in your hand luggage – and what is a no-no?

    Here’s what you need to know before you go anywhere…

    What can you pack in your hand luggage?

    It’s fine to take items such as liquids, food, electronics and medicine in your hand luggage – but there are certain rules around these which you will need to adhere to.

    Liquids

    Make sure your liquids are in sealed bottles (Picture: Getty Images)

    Most liquids, including water and drinks, can be taken on board a plane.

    Cosmetics including creams, oils, lotions, perfumes and make-up such as mascara and lip gloss count as a liquid and are fine to bring.

    Toiletries, such as hairspray, shaving foam, toothpaste, shower gel and contact lens solution, are also allowed.

    E-cigarettes and vapes also fall into this category, and these must be taken in hand luggage – it is not permitted to put these items into the hold.

    Currently, there are certain rules you need to adhere to:

    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

    You must be able to fit the contents comfortably inside the bag and seal it

    The bag must be sealed, not tied or knotted at the top

    Only one plastic bag per person

    The bag must be shown at the airport security point

    Vapes and e-cigarettes must go in hand luggage (Picture: Getty Images)

    There are some exemptions to the above. These include:

    Essential medicines, including liquid dietary food and inhalers – you can find out more information about what you can take on board in this instance on the Government website. You will need supporting documentation for this, such as a prescription or a doctor’s letter.

    Baby food and milk – there is no limit to how much you can take, although you should check with your airline to see what their requirements are.

    You can take breast milk onboard in containers of up to 2,000 ml – even if you’re not travelling with a baby. However, you can’t take frozen breast milk in your hand luggage.

    Once again you can find more information about allowances and what you can and can’t take onboard on the Government website.

    Duty-free items – if you have bought anything larger than 100ml in the airport you can take it on board with you, as long as the items are sealed inside a security bag when you buy them, and the receipt is sealed in the bag and visible.

    What’s changing to the airport liquids rule?

    In an announcement, the UK government said it is planning a deadline of August 2024 for airports to bring in new technology to scan passenger bags.

    Travelers will, after this becomes the new norm, be able to leave liquids in their bags (up to 2 litres), in addition to all their electrical items, and they will be scanned by new 3D scanners, similar to CT scanners used in hospitals.

    Food

    If you want to take honey on board you’ll be restricted (Picture: Getty Images)

    Any kind of solid food product such as sandwiches or snacks is generally permitted as long as no other passenger has allergies – so, if you’re planning on taking nuts onboard, for example, you might want to double-check this with your airline first.

    Liquid or semi-liquid food (such as jam and honey) falls under the rules governing liquid on planes – that only 100ml maximum can be taken – and you would need to follow the above procedure of storing it in a clear plastic bag.

    Electronics

    There are only certain electronic devices you can take in your hand luggage, which are as follows:

    Mobile phone

    Laptop

    MP3 player

    Tablet devices

    Travel iron

    Electric shaver

    E-cigarettes

    Hair dryer/straighteners

    Cameras (although some specialist equipment may not be allowed in hand luggage)

    You should make sure your devices are charged before you travel, as if it does not switch on when requested you will not be allowed to take it onboard.

    Sports equipment

    The majority of sports equipment cannot be taken on board a plane, and will need to be checked into the hold.

    There are a few exceptions to this rule, including sports parachutes, tennis rackets, billiards cues and fishing rods.

    Once again though you should check with your airline before you travel.

    Other items

    Laptops are fine – but make sure they’re charged (Picture: Getty)

    There are many miscellaneous things you might be curious about.

    Looking at some of the most popular questions searched online, let’s try and answer them.

    Can you take tweezers in your hand luggage?

    Yes, you can.

    As well as similar items like nail clippers and a nail file.

    Can you take scissors in hand luggage?

    You might be surprised to hear but you can take scissors aboard.

    You can bring on small scissors (with blades no longer than 6cm) and round-ended or blunt scissors for crafting or other artsy bits that might help the flight fly by,

    If you are travelling with anything not included on this list and you are unsure if you can carry it in your hand luggage, you should contact your airline before you travel to check if it is permitted.

    You can find more information here.

    What can’t you take in your hand luggage?

    There are many items that are not allowed in your carry-on luggage, generally including weapons or work tools.

    Prohibited items include the following:

    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

    Make sure your bag is ready for security screening (Picture: Getty)

    You also cannot take guns or firearms in hand luggage, although you may be able to take them in your hold luggage – once again check with your airline about this.

    This includes the following:

    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

    Fireworks, flares, and knives or scissors with blades longer than 6cm are also not permitted in the cabin.

    You can have one lighter onboard, which must be put in your sealed plastic bag.

    If there are any items on the above list which you plan to take with you and you are unsure about, always check with your airline before you travel – if you have anything in your hand luggage which you are not allowed to take on board you may face having it confiscated at security.


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