Packing your hand luggage is one of the most important preparations before your flight. You need to find out what is very important to take in your checked baggage and what you need during the flight. But unfortunately, you also have to limit the volume of your desires to the size of a school bag.
It is equally important to know what items you cannot bring on the plane.hand luggage. In most cases, restricted items would endanger the safety of passengers if brought on board.
Just stow a few of these items in the cargo hold. But others would have to leave it at home due to carry-on restrictions.
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Things you can't take on a plane: frequently asked questions
We know how uncomfortable it can be to find yourself at the airport and say you can't take anything with you. To help you reduce the stress that sometimes accompanies flying, we've put together this guide to explain what items you can and can't take in your carry-on on the plane.
Can you take a lighter on a plane?
Almost all kinds of conventionallighters would be allowedin your checked baggage or with you during a flight. This includes BIC lighters and other disposable lighters, as well as Zippo lighters.
However, in most countries it would be illegal to import electronic, arc and plasma lighters.
Can departures be taken on a plane?
Yes, most airlines allow you to take a safety match booklet on board.
Can you take a laptop on a plane?
Sure no problem. Even if you don't plan on working or watching a movie on board, we recommend it.take your laptopwith you. Checking it in with the rest of your baggage could result in damage and, in some cases, loss.
Remember that at security you will be asked to remove your laptop from your hand luggage. Your laptop (and all other electronic devices) should be X-rayed separately.
Tip: If you have a MacBook, put your name somewhere. Macs are so common these days, and you don't want to end up with someone else's. If that's not enough motivation, remember that someone else could accidentally leave you.
Can you take a power bank on a plane?
Many passengers use power banks as backup batteries for their devices. If you're wondering if you can take this portable device with you to charge your phone or laptop during a flight or long layover, the answer is yes. Please note that power banks are only allowed for personal use and must be packed in your carry-on or carried with you.
Power banks, such as lithium batteries, are not allowed in checked baggage, as they are flammable.
There are also some limitations regarding the capacity of power banks.
All power banks with less than 100 Wh are allowed in hand luggage. If your power bank is 100-160 Wh, you must get airline approval before packing it in your carry-on. Power banks with unidentified capacity or with a capacity greater than 160 Wh are not allowed on board the aircraft.
Can you take toothpaste on board?
Although you can bring toothpaste in your carry-on, any toothpaste you bring will count.Your limit of liquid and gel. Also, your toothpaste should be less than 100 ml (3.4 oz).
Can I wear makeup on the plane?
Lipstick, lip balm and powder are allowed. However, if you want to bring makeup in a liquid form (for example, liquid mascara or lip gel), you will need to make sure they meet the requirements.Restrictions on liquids and gels. In a nutshell, your containers should not exceed 100ml and you should be able to fit everything into a maximum 1 liter plastic bag.
Can I bring deodorant on the plane?
You can take certain types of deodorants in your carry-on baggage.
If your deodorant is liquid, i.e. spray, gel, roll-on or cream, it is subject to the 100 ml limit. The same rule applies to perfumes, which are liquid. So if you want to travel light (carry-on only), make sure your perfume meets the 100ml requirements.
Solid deodorants are allowed in carry-on and checked baggage and are not subject to the 100 ml rule. So, if you carry a stick deodorant with you, you can bring any size.
Can I take tweezers on the plane? razor? Scissors?
Generally, tweezers, razors, and scissors are allowed on the plane.
Razor blades are the only item you cannot carry in your carry-on as they may be tampered with. Also, the blades of your scissors should be less than 12 cm long.
Can knitting needles be carried in hand luggage on the plane?
Most airlines would allow knitting needles in carry-on luggage and airport security would be aware of this. However, security officers have the right to act as they see fit, and if they decide to confiscate them as "cutters", they are free to do so.
That's why we recommend leaving your favorite knitting needles at home before packing your carry-on, just in case.
Can you take musical instruments on a plane?
In accordance with FAA regulations, US-based airlines allow musical instruments on board if they are small enough to fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you.
If you are flying within Europe, we recommend checking with your airline in advance. In some cases, smaller instruments (eg, a violin) are allowed on board and count as carry-on baggage. A flute also easily fits in your carry-on, but if you're traveling with a guitar or cello, check before you head to the airport.
Your packing list: carry-on, check-in, or leave-at-home?
Here's a checklist to use when packing your carry-on and checked luggage. Please note that we have also included a section on items to leave at home, as they are prohibited both on board and in the hold.
What can you take in your hand luggage? | |
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matches and lighters | A book of safety matches. common lighters |
electronic | Small portable electronic devices, such as cell phones, tablets, and full-size laptops, are allowed on aircraft. Larger electronic devices such as laptops, game consoles, and DVD players must be checked individually at security checkpoints. |
small tools | Tweezers, knives, nail clippers and scissors with blades less than 12 cm from the pivot point. |
Liquids, gels, aerosols | all non flammable
they are allowed in your carry-on baggage, but must be carried in containers of 100 ml or less and all must fit in a single clear plastic zip-lock bag of no more than 1 liter. |
medicine | All prescription and over-the-counter medications can be brought on board. Inhaler, insulin, or blood glucose test kits must be registered as aerosols or liquids for individual screening. |
baby food and equipment | Breast milk, baby formula, liquid teethers, and processed foods are allowed on board when an infant is traveling and does not need to adhere to the 100ml restriction. |
Electronic cigarettes, vaping devices. | As long as they contain less than 100 ml of liquid, these devices are allowed on board. E-cigarettes and battery-powered vaporizers are only allowed in carry-on or one-person luggage. |
Items NOT allowed in hand luggage: | |
items for self defense | Nerf guns, airsoft guns and their ammunition. Firearms, securely packed in a hard case. Pepper spray and stick spray are allowed in checked baggage if equipped with a safety mechanism to prevent accidental discharge. |
sports articles | Hockey/lacrosse sticks, golf sticks, baseball/cricket sticks, martial arts equipment |
sharp objects | Box cutters, large scissors, tent stakes and knives are allowed in checked baggage, as long as they are securely packed. |
Alcohol | Bottles of wine/alcohol (up to 70% alcohol) are allowed if in unopened retail containers. Check with your airline for the number of bottles allowed or confirm country limits. |
Items NOT allowed in carry-on or checked baggage: | |
flammable objects | Paints, fuels, gasoline, lighter fluid are not allowed on board, as they are highly flammable. |
chemical products | Chlorine, bleach, fertilizer, spray paint cannot be transported. |
explosive items | Fireworks, firecrackers and torches are not allowed. |
Alcohol (more than 70%) | Alcoholic beverages with a blood alcohol content greater than 140, such as grain alcohol, are not allowed on board or in the cargo hold. |
If you are already halfway through your bags, take a look at ourultimate guide to packingto make sure you haven't forgotten anything you might need along the way.
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What can be taken on a plane: restrictions?
Now that we've gone over the most frequently asked questions about carry-on luggage, let's take a closer look at some limitations.
How many liquids can be carried on an airplane (including gels and aerosols)?
You can bring liquids and gels, but they must comply with some restrictions. All your liquids must be in containers smaller than 100 ml (3.4 oz) and all together must fit in a bag up to 1 liter (34 oz).
Fortunately, some companies offer to-go toiletries: shower gels, shampoos, toothpastes, and more.
If your favorite product doesn't come in smaller packages, you can always pour some into a bottle smaller than 100ml. Even spray or gel deodorants should be less than 100ml in size.
Duty-free alcohol that you buy at the airport is on the list of products allowed on planes. Remember to leave your receipt in the red-bordered security bag provided with purchase.
If security wants to review the contents and you have a connecting flight at a different airport, you will need to request a new bag.
But in general, it depends on how much liquid you have in your airplane carry-on, how much you want, and how well it can fit in that 1-liter plastic bag.
Lighters and matches in hand luggage
In accordance with airline regulations, passengers are allowed to bring a lighter or a pack of matches on board. In fact, these items are not allowed in checked baggage.
The reason you can have a lighter on board is that passengers are not allowed to carry flammable items. This makes lighters and matches virtually harmless.
Because of this, the following items are prohibited in your carry-on and checked baggage: lighter fluid (all Zippo users will need to purchase additional fluid at destination), flammable paint, fuel, gasoline, and aerosol cans. However, you don't need to empty your Zippo or conventional lighter first.
If you are going camping, you should empty your portable stove ahead of time and buy fuel when you arrive.
And while we're on the subject of camping: it's essential to avoid the sharp parts of the tent (for example, the stakes), as they are not allowed in hand luggage.
Traveling with personal defense items in hand luggage
According to the airline's carry-on rules, items that can be used as weapons or look like weapons are not allowed in your carry-on bag.
This includes, but is not limited to, firearms, rifles, BB guns, Nerf guns, or their ammunition.
However, you can carry them in your checked baggage. If you are bringing actual firearms, you must insure and declare them at check-in. You must pack the gun and its ammunition in separate, hard-walled packages.
To be safe, find out about the gun laws of the country you are visiting. The laws of some countries would be much more restrictive when it comes to weapons.
However, if you want to bring a Nerf gun or other toy gun, you can check it in your checked baggage with no additional paperwork.
Other self-defense items such as pepper spray, maces, and tear gas are subject to similar restrictions and are on the carry-on list.
Sports team
Many sporting goods, including baseball bats, cricket bats, golf clubs, archery equipment, martial arts supplies, and more, can be just as dangerous as the other weapons listed above. That's why they're on most airlines' prohibited carry-on lists.
If you wish to bring sports equipment, please inquire before departure. Alternatively, you can rent the necessary equipment on arrival.
In our experience, sometimes it is even the cheapest option.
Can you take rechargeable batteries on a plane in your hand luggage?
Most batteries are allowedfairin your hand luggage. You can take all standard batteries with you (eg AAA, AA, C, D batteries). You may also bring spare batteries for your portable electronic devices, including lithium batteries (used in cell phones, laptops, and e-books).
actually youcan notCheck all lithium batteries in your checked baggage. In addition, car batteries, jumpers and power banks cannot be checked in and are prohibited in carry-on baggage. They can be potentially very dangerous and are therefore restricted by most commercial airlines.
What groceries can I take with me on the plane?
On most domestic flights, you can probably bring your favorite snack on the plane after all.eat healthy when you travelIt's very important. Pre-packaged snacks, fruits and vegetables are also allowed in carry-on baggage.
If the food you intend to bring is liquid or gel (yogurt or jam), the above restrictions on liquids and gels apply.
Also, if you bought drinks at the restaurants and cafes around the gate (ie after airport security), you can take them with you on the flight.
On international flights, dietary restrictions tend to be much stricter.
In most countries, it is not allowed to import food or agricultural products. In some exceptional cases, wooden items are also not allowed in baggage.
Fortunately, these restrictions do not apply to baby food, including baby milk.
Medications in hand luggage
Ideally, most of your medications would end up in your checked luggage. However, there is always the risk of losing luggage. Therefore, take all important medications on board.
Due to the aforementioned liquid restrictions, it would be prohibited to carry more than 100 ml of liquid medication on board.
If you are carrying medication, we recommend calling your airline before you fly. They may have special instructions for shipping and handling the medication.
Speaking of medicine: did you know that you can carry syringes with you? If you bring an unused one, it will need to contain the medication and be stored separately in a hard-surfaced container.
at security check
Place all the items that need to be displayed on top of your luggage to make it easier to place the tray.
- Liquids in a 20 x 20 cm clear resealable bag.
- The tablet, camera or similar device
- Baby food and liquid medications of more than 100 ml, the latter accompanied by medical documentation. It may be necessary to prove the authenticity of the liquid.
- Show your lighter and keep it in your pocket.
- Remove jacket and/or coat for a separate presentation.
- Place all metal items such as keys, coins, watches, belts, jewelry, and cell phones in a separate sorting tray.
- Take your laptop out of your carry-on bag and place it on a separate inspection tray.
- Go through security when prompted.