What is Allowed in Check-in Luggage and Hand Baggage
The regulations for check-in luggage and hand baggage can vary by airline and country. Here are some common guidelines to follow when packing for your next flight.
Check-in Luggage
Allowed Items
Clothing and personal items Toiletries in compliance with liquid restrictions Electronics, such as laptops, cameras, and portable DVD players Sports equipment, subject to airline policies Gifts and souvenirs Food items, usually non-perishableProhibited Items
Hazardous materials, such as explosives and flammable items Sharp objects, such as knives and scissors Items that can be used as weapons Live animals, unless in an approved carrier Lithium batteries, in certain restrictionsHand Baggage Carry-On
Allowed Items
Personal items, such as purses, backpacks, and laptops Liquids, gels, and aerosols, usually up to 100ml per container, all in a single transparent resealable bag Electronics, such as laptops, tablets, and phones Medications, with prescriptions if necessary Snacks, usually non-perishableProhibited Items
Sharp objects, such as knives and scissors Sporting equipment, such as bats and golf clubs Liquids over the allowed limit Flammable items Any item deemed dangerous by security personnelTips
Always check the specific airline’s website for their policies. Be aware of international regulations if traveling abroad. Consider weight and size limits for both check-in and hand luggage. For the most accurate and updated information, refer to the airline’s official guidelines before your flight.Checked Baggage vs. Carry-On Luggage
Checked baggage typically allows for heavier items such as clothing, shoes, and toiletries. Liquids over 100ml are generally not allowed in carry-on baggage but can be in checked luggage. Carry-on luggage is ideal for essentials like electronics, medications, and valuables.
Restrictions vary by airline and destination, so always check specific guidelines before packing.