Hold baggage rules
Hold baggage rules
It makes so much sense to put all you can in your hold baggage (that is the bags you check-in). You’ll have less to carry through the terminal and passing through security will be much quicker and easier.
It’s also worth noting that there are several items that you are allowed to carry in hold luggage that you are not allowed to carry onboard with you in your hand luggage.
These include: liquids, creams, gels and pastes in containers over 100ml
- scissors (less than 6cm with rounded ends are allowed in hand baggage)
- razor blades (razors that have the blade set into a plastic moulding are allowed in hand baggage, but other types are not)
- knives with blades of any length
- household cutlery (but small teaspoons are allowed in hand baggage)
- hypodermic needles (unless required for medical reasons, for which proof will be required)
- tools (including multi-tools and penknives)
- catapults
- corkscrews
- walking/hiking poles
- toy/replica guns (metal or plastic)
- sporting bats
- darts
- billiard, snooker or pool cues.
For items not allowed anywhere on the aircraft, see our baggage restriction pages or view a full list of all prohibited articles.
You should also bear in mind the weight of your bags, checking weight allowances on your ticket or with your airline.
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