Baggage advice for UK passengersPLEASE REFER TO THE AIRLINE WEBSITES FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION FOR UP TO DATE RESTRICTIONS
Although restrictions on liquids permitted through the security search point at European Union airports have been relaxed, some still remain in place. The changes, which came into effect on 6 November, follow previous rules regarding luggage size and content that were put in place by the UK government because of what officials described as a threat from liquid explosives. Passengers boarding planes in EU countries are allowed to carry liquids in containers no more than 100ml in capacity brought to the airport contained in a single, transparent, re-sealable plastic bag - itself no more than a litre in capacity. The definition of liquids includes:
The following liquids are also permitted through the airport security search point:
Once through security, passengers can buy items in the departures lounge and take them on board. To help with the security process, passengers are also encouraged not to include items which could contain liquids (eg bottles, flasks, tubes, cans, plastic containers etc) in their cabin baggage. The dimensions of hand luggage must not exceed 56cm x 45cm x 25cm (22in x 17.7in x 9.8in approx), including wheels, handles and side pockets. This is equivalent to the size of a small roller suitcase. Other bags, such as handbags, may be carried within the single item of cabin baggage. All items carried by passengers will be screened by X-ray. All laptops and large electrical items (such as hairdryers) must be taken out of the bag and placed in a tray to be scanned separately from the other items in the bag. Musical instruments are allowed. However, they will have to be screened separately. Pushchairs and walking aids must be X-ray screened. Wheelchairs are allowed on board, but must be thoroughly searched. If passengers have any questions on their travel arrangements or security in place at airports, they are advised to contact the airport they are using or their airline.
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