Carrying liquids by hand. Baggage and hand luggage on an airplane: what and how you can carry. Why you can't take water on a plane

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Restrictions on the carriage of liquids on an airplane are mainly imposed on transporting them as part of hand luggage. And above all, this is due to the terrorist threat, namely the potential danger of using liquid by an attacker in the aircraft cabin during the flight.

Severe bans on the carriage of liquids in hand luggage began to apply in 2006.

What applies to liquids

During the inspection when entering the “clean zone,” passengers’ belongings are always inspected. If “extra” liquid is found, you will be asked to leave it or put it in a storage room. So what about liquids?

In addition to drinking bottled water, these include:

  • Any alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks: wine, beer, water, lemonade, juices, etc.
  • Fermented milk products with a liquid consistency: yoghurts, soft and pickled cheeses, etc.
  • Baby food: purees, cereals, juices, milk.
  • Honey and canned food: jam, pickles and tomatoes, canned olives, etc.
  • Caviar of any fish, including delicacies.
  • Cosmetics: face and body creams, shampoos, fragrance gels, lotions, facial tonics, toothpaste.
  • Eau de toilette, eau de parfum, perfume.
  • Solution for contact lenses.
  • Medicines in syrup or suspension.
  • Mascara and eyebrow gels.
  • Aerosol deodorants, hair sprays.
  • Edible and cosmetic oils.

How much liquid is allowed on a plane in hand luggage?

You are allowed to carry on the plane in hand luggage, usually up to 1 liter of liquids per person. In this case, the container should not exceed 100 ml. For example, security personnel will ask you to throw away toothpaste in a 200 ml tube, even if it is half full.

There may be several items containing liquids with a volume of no more than 100 ml each, but their total volume should not exceed 1 liter.

Each airline has its own rules, so you should study them carefully before heading to the airport.

How should liquids be packaged?

All containers and bottles with liquid must be packed in one common small transparent plastic bag. It is very convenient if this bag has a Zip Lock. You can buy it in regular office supply stores. You are allowed to take only one such package on board the plane. Everything else that does not fit in this package will simply have to be thrown away at the inspection point.

This rule does not apply to the transportation of liquids from Duty Free.

Transportation of liquids from Duty Free

Liquids purchased in Duty Free stores, for example, alcohol, perfumes, are not subject to the general restrictions that apply to the transportation of liquids in the aircraft cabin.

But keep in mind that you can only take them on and off the plane in the condition in which you purchased them. And only in sealed packaging and in a special store bag.

Attention! Some EU countries have vetoed the import of goods purchased in a free trade zone outside the EU. Check the information in advance.

Features of transporting liquid baby food on an airplane

The rules of most airlines allow you to carry baby food when flying with a child under 2 years old. As an exception, it is allowed to carry sealed jars of puree and fermented milk products with a volume of no more than 100 ml. Food in opened packaging will most likely be asked to throw away.

If milk formulas are used, it is better to prepare them in a “clean zone”. Otherwise, security personnel may detain you to determine the composition of the liquid substance.

Important! Be prepared for the security service to ask you to open one of the jars and try the contents.
Separate packaging for baby food is not required, but it will be convenient for everyone if one is collected in one place.
Advice. PCarry food, diapers and other necessary things in a special baby bag. Such luggage is treated kindly at all airports.

Features of transporting liquid medicine on an airplane

Airline rules do not prohibit carrying medicines in hand luggage.

The following are most often prohibited:

  • antibiotics;
  • strong painkillers;
  • liquid preparations with a high alcohol content;
  • hypnotic;
  • any drugs containing phenobarbital, chlorphenamine, maleate, codeine, pseudoephedrine, chlorphenamine maleate, diazepam.

So, for example, you will have to leave the well-known Valocordin and Corvalol at home or ask your doctor to prescribe an analogue. This is not due to airline regulations, but to the ban on the import of certain drugs into other countries.

As a rule, there are no restrictions on the volume of transported medicines. However, the security service may have questions if a large number of tablets and syrups are found.

To avoid problems, ask your doctor for a certificate about the need for these medications. We also recommend that you take a prescription from your doctor for the drug. If the flight is made abroad, then it is necessary that the recipe be duplicated in English.

All transported drops, gels, syrups and suspensions must be in their original packaging. A branded bottle should not exceed a volume of 100 ml. Medicines should not expire, otherwise they may be confiscated as dangerous and prohibited for transportation.

Carrying liquids in luggage

Carriage of liquids in luggage is permitted by almost all airlines. As a rule, there are no restrictions on the size of containers. You can carry both 2-liter bottles and small bottles less than 100 ml. You can carry any canned food, cosmetics, oil, alcohol, if the air carrier's rules allow it. The main rule is to meet the airline's standards for the weight of luggage and pack the products well to avoid broken bottles.
Important! It is strictly forbidden to carry flammable liquids (paints, gasoline, solvents) in luggage.
If you want to transport various aerosols intended for household purposes in the luggage compartment, then you need to ensure that the valves of the cylinders are tightly closed with a lid. The capacity of such cylinders should be no more than 500 ml. One passenger can carry no more than 2 liters of aerosols.

In addition, there are certain rules for transporting alcoholic beverages. They must be in your luggage in a bottle with a label, that is, in the same form in which they were purchased in the store.

Features of transporting alcohol on an airplane

Almost all airlines allow you to carry alcohol in checked and carry-on luggage.

The requirements for transporting alcohol in hand luggage are the same as for all permitted liquids: 100 ml each, for a total of 1 liter.

You can check in any number of bottles of alcohol up to 24% alcohol in your luggage. Alcohol with a strength above 70% degrees is considered dangerous goods and is prohibited for transportation. Strong alcohol (up to 70%) is usually transported in a volume of no more than 5 liters. However, you should check with each airline; there may be restrictions depending on the country of departure/arrival. Governments of countries can independently set restrictions on the import and export of certain goods. For example, up to two liters of alcohol per adult can be exported from Georgia to the Russian Federation duty-free.

Often, when going on a trip, people do not have time to study for a long time and painstakingly all the nuances of the rules for transporting luggage and undergoing customs inspection. As a result, the trip may be ruined due to a misunderstanding or possession of false data.

How much liquid can you carry on a plane in 2020? Let's get acquainted with the current data so as not to lose personal belongings during inspection.

Just a couple of years ago the rules were very democratic. Increasing cases of drinking alcoholic beverages on board and the creation of a dangerous environment, terrorist attacks - all this has led to a tightening of the policies of air carriers.

The carriage of liquids on an airplane is regulated by each airline at its own discretion. It involves restrictions on the volume of bottles. The next criterion is sealed packaging. Liquids should not spill out; they should be isolated from common things.

The last criterion is what is meant by the term liquid? This is not only water, so let’s look at the list in more detail.

What is considered a liquid

For the aviation industry, the concept of liquid has a broad meaning. For many travelers, it becomes a discovery what a large list the term includes, in addition to well-known drinks. Examples:

  • Dairy products: kefir, yoghurts, milk, sour cream, etc.;
  • Alcohol;
  • Perfumes, colognes, deodorants with aerosols;
  • Toothpaste, creams, mascara;
  • Soft cheeses. For example, curd cheese, feta;
Note! Even if a tin can is 2/3 solid, it will be classified as a liquid.

Liquid transportation standards

In hand luggage

Carry-on luggage includes a bag containing the passenger’s personal belongings. It has a certain size and weight, usually no more than 10 kg and is marked with a special tag.

Most airlines limit the carriage of liquids to one liter per person. For a separate tube, the volume is no more than 100ml.

If a passenger takes a 200-300 ml tube, but it is one third used, they will need to pack the tube in their luggage or not take it with them on the trip. Carriage rules do not allow such an item to be allowed on board.

Many travelers wonder what standards they should follow - Russian or international? In fact, when going to any country, you should only focus on the carrier company and check their requirements for bringing liquids onto the ship.

There are separate rules for baby food: a mother can take any number of jars as needed during the flight. Their volume and total weight of luggage is not limited. In this case, the child must be under two years old for the family to fall under the rule.

All food that the mother takes on board must be consumed. Dry mixes do not belong to the category of liquid substances. You can breed them on board by asking the flight attendant for boiling water.

Note! Liquid formulas and purees for a child are considered personal items and not carry-on luggage.

In checked baggage

You are allowed to check in an unlimited number of bottles of liquid in your luggage. All creams, shampoos and other products of suitable consistency are placed in the suitcase in the quantity required by the passenger.

This rule is provided due to the fact that during inspection at the airport, luggage passes on a belt under X-ray radiation. Employees can see all the substances being transported and make sure that the passenger is not carrying anything dangerous or prohibited.

There is a restriction for the import of alcoholic beverages in Russia - no more than three liters of liquid per person in airplane luggage.

From Duty Free

This is a free trade zone without tax duties. When purchasing goods in Duty Free, the 100 ml limit per tube does not apply.

It is allowed to purchase necessary things, be it perfume or alcohol, without restrictions. The main thing is not to exceed the total volume of hand luggage when calculating the volume of purchases.

Items purchased in this area must be separately sealed. In addition, they should not be unpacked until after the flight. When transferring and passing through control, they will fall under the standard rules for transporting liquids if they are opened.

Note! In some European countries it is prohibited to import goods purchased in a free economic trade zone outside the European Union.

A separate item is the transportation of caviar. It is also considered a liquid, and is subject to such restrictions of one hundred milliliters. The peculiarity is that the product can be transported within the country in a larger plastic container. But it’s better to put the caviar in the luggage compartment.

For export abroad, customs regulations apply. Forbidden:

  • Export more than 250 grams of black caviar from the country;
  • Export more than 5 kg of red;
  • You can import no more than 125 grams of the product into European countries.

When purchasing alcoholic beverages in the free trade zone, they can be checked in as luggage. The purchased volume of liquid will be accepted onto the plane with the following restrictions:

Important! The purchased product must have a factory label.

List of permitted liquids

Such liquids include substances that do not pose a danger during flight. Hazardous substances include gasoline, lighter fluid and others. Allowed liquids include:

  • Water;
  • Juices;
  • Syrups;
  • Jam, honey, confiture;
  • Baby food;
  • Creams, gels;
  • Perfume;
  • Alcohol products (with volume standards);
  • Medications;
  • Toothpaste;
  • Mascara, eyeliner, concealer;
  • Canned food and jams, compotes;
  • Shower gels, shampoos;
  • Nail polishes;
  • Pressurized containers with deodorant or shaving foam, hairspray;
  • Other substances with similar consistency.

Liquid medicines

For medications, the requirement to bring into the salon in a volume of no more than 100 ml per tube remains.

A special feature of the use of medicines on board is the strict requirements for the composition of the substance. If there is a narcotic ingredient, it is necessary to confirm with a doctor’s certificate with a clinic stamp or a prescription that the passenger has the right to take the drug.

It may also be allowed to bring several packages of medications into the salon if there is documentary evidence of the need for use. In this case, the limit of 100 ml per bottle is removed.

Important: it is prohibited to transfer medications into other bottles before the flight!

They should be in the original packaging as this makes it easier for airport staff to check. They should easily identify the composition and name. If you do transfer to a separate container, go to security well in advance of your flight and notify them.

General standards:

  • When flying to another country, a certified translation of a doctor's or hospital's certificate into English is required.
  • Find out in advance information about the legality of transported medicines in another country. For example, Corvalol and Valocordin are prohibited in a number of European countries.
  • It is not allowed to transport medicinal aerosols in cans. The only exception is upon presentation of a certificate from the hospital or from the attending physician with a translation into English.

In the absence of a prescription for a medicine that exceeds the volume or is prohibited for transportation without documents, customs officers have the right to take punitive measures against the passenger. If there are narcotic substances in the medicine, authorized persons will initiate a criminal case.

It is allowed to carry larger quantities of dietary food. The same requirements are established for it as for drugs: present a certificate from a doctor about the need to use the product for the purpose of treatment.

How to pack liquids correctly

When packing items for carry-on luggage, you should pack liquids in a separate transparent bag. Most often they are made of plastic. It is better to purchase a bag with a tightly fastened zipper.

Products can be purchased at office supply stores or received free of charge at the airport counter during security screening.

The package sizes are approximately 20x20 cm, but it is better to check the specific parameters with your air carrier.

For containers, it is better to purchase separate bottles marked with volume to avoid disputes. If you are using the original bottle, check that all the numbers are clearly visible.

Here are common situations and tips that can help a traveler when planning a flight.

For lovers of aquarium fish, transporting them will not be difficult: they can be transported in the cabin by first pouring 50 ml into an individual container or plastic bag. Then place them in a container.

You don’t have to worry about the safety of the fish, as they will survive the flight for up to a day.

Where can I get containers smaller than 100 ml?

  • Save containers of shampoos and hair conditioners that are given out in hotels;
  • Many cosmetic companies give away mini-sets with the necessary tubes with your purchase, or they can be found on the open market;
  • Buy a universal “flight” kit for travel or a set of liquid containers and fill them with your own supplies. Both options fit into the regulations for the transportation of liquids.

Other tips:

  1. Find out in advance about the possibility of transporting rare medicines to other countries. Customs regulations in the vast majority of countries prohibit the transportation of drugs with narcotic or psychotropic effects.
  2. If you are bringing food to your child and it is perishable, take a thermal container to preserve the food.
  3. It is worth replacing the mercury thermometer with an electronic one if you may need it while traveling.

All baggage that the passenger intends to transport on the plane must be presented at check-in. A thorough check of transported items is carried out by employees of all airports to ensure maximum safety of air transportation. In addition, passengers can carry free of charge only the luggage that meets the requirements of the selected air carrier. The luggage must have a certain size, weight and, of course, contain only items permissible for transportation.

Properly packed luggage is the key to peace of mind during inspection

It's no secret that all airlines, without exception, have special requirements for the carriage of liquids. These security measures seem too strict to many. However, to avoid any problems, every traveler should have a good idea of ​​how much liquid can be carried on a plane in luggage. In addition, it is necessary to know what is considered a “liquid” according to airline employees, since this list is not limited to simple drinking water or alcoholic beverages.

For many, even relatively experienced travelers, the list below will certainly be a revelation. For this reason, it should be studied by everyone without exception.

  • cosmetics (shampoos, gels, lotions, various oils, etc.);
  • perfumery products (perfumes, deodorants, colognes, mascara, lipstick);
  • all varieties of liquid and jelly-like foods;
  • liquid medicines;
  • beverages.

Sometimes completely unexpected objects are classified as liquids.

At airports there are large boxes designed specifically for containers with liquids that have not passed the test - they have exceeded the requirements and norms. Usually, only those bottles and flasks that passengers try to carry as hand luggage, fearing for the safety of these items in the luggage compartment, end up there.

Transporting liquids in luggage

The rules for transporting liquids on an airplane in the luggage compartment, as a rule, only limit total weight of baggage carried in accordance with current regulations. The main thing that the passenger needs to take care of is to securely pack all the available liquid to avoid leakage. It is also worth noting that certain restrictions are imposed on alcoholic products. Before packing alcoholic beverages into your luggage, you should carefully study the customs rules that regulate the amount of alcohol transported. This is especially true for those travelers who are about to fly internationally. There are a number of countries where Import of alcohol of any kind is prohibited. It will be very disappointing to part with a bottle of some elite alcoholic drink after inspection.

All fluid that does not pass the test must be confiscated.

Rules for carrying liquids in hand luggage

Many passengers are concerned about the question of how much liquid can be taken on a plane, because the main restrictions imposed by air carriers relate specifically to this type of transportation. This is due to the fact that the use of liquid by a passenger directly on board an aircraft during a flight is considered potentially dangerous.

All liquids that a passenger intends to bring on board must be contained in 100 ml containers and sealed in transparent plastic bags with zip locks.

Even if a traveler is found with a half-empty 200 ml bottle of perfume, the container will still be subject to withdrawal. It is worth noting that one passenger can carry several rated bottles of liquid, provided that their total volume does not exceed 1 liter.

Exceptions to the rules

Of course, sometimes situations arise when the current rules are relaxed to ensure a comfortable and safe flight for passengers. Exceptions are allowed, for example when it comes to medicines and baby food: their transportation is possible in containers whose volume exceeds 100 ml, but at the same time meets reasonable needs.

During the check-in procedure before boarding the flight, passengers undergo mandatory baggage inspection. The need to thoroughly check all transported objects is explained by air travel safety standards. Passengers are able to take only those items on their trip that meet the airline's standards. Each airline sets its own limits regarding the weight and size of tourists' luggage. These standards also apply to the amount of liquid transported. In our article, we propose to consider the question of how much liquid can be carried on a plane in luggage.

Increasing cases of drinking alcoholic beverages on board and the creation of a dangerous environment, terrorist attacks - all this has led to a tightening of airline policies

Rules for transporting liquids

Each airline develops its own standards governing the transportation of various objects. In addition, there are standard international rules that all transport services follow. This category includes regulations governing the transportation of liquids. Many travelers talk about the high severity of these standards. However, without following these rules, the carrier will not be able to guarantee a safe trip. Before you travel by air, you should carefully review the current civil air travel regulations. This approach will eliminate the occurrence of various difficulties and force majeure.

First of all, travelers need to familiarize themselves with the list of liquids that can be carried on board the aircraft. It is important to note that this list contains not only water and various drinks, but also various jelly and paste-like objects. According to the international classification, the category of liquids includes:

  1. Water, alcoholic and sweet drinks.
  2. Solutions, tinctures and other medicines in liquid form.
  3. Food that is in jelly-like and liquid form.
  4. Cosmetics (fragrance oils, lotion, gel, soap and shampoo).
  5. Perfume (lipstick, mascara, cologne, deodorant, perfume).

Experienced tourists have repeatedly seen large boxes in the airport building. These boxes are used to store liquids confiscated from passengers. The reason for confiscation of personal belongings may be exceeding the norm for transporting liquid items or violating other regulations. Typically, this box contains bottles that passengers tried to bring on board the aircraft in their travel bags.

Carrying liquids in the luggage compartment

According to international rules governing the carriage of liquids in the luggage compartment, passengers can take an unlimited supply of such items on a trip. The only limitation is the weight limits of the suitcase itself. Passengers intending to transport fragile containers as part of their luggage are advised to carefully pack all items. This approach will minimize the risk of leakage and damage to personal belongings.

It is important to note that the above rules do not apply to alcoholic beverages.

Before putting bottles of alcoholic beverages into your suitcases, it is recommended to pay attention to customs regulations. These rules may vary depending on the country to which travelers are traveling. This means that when traveling abroad, it is imperative to check the regulations in force at your destination. Customs in some countries prohibit the import of any type of alcoholic beverages. An attempt to import alcohol into such a country may result not only in the seizure of objects, but also in the imposition of penalties.


The carriage of liquids on an airplane is regulated by each airline at its own discretion.

Transporting liquids in cabin luggage

When considering the rules for transporting liquids on an airplane, it is necessary to pay attention to the issue of transporting liquid and jelly-like items in hand luggage. Before you start packing liquid items into a travel bag, you should carefully review the carrier's rules. A number of liquids are classified as potentially hazardous objects and are prohibited for transportation on board an aircraft.

In addition, you should remember the one liter limit . All liquid must be stored in a special container, the volume of which is no more than one hundred milliliters. Such bottles must be packaged in a transparent plastic bag closed with a zipper. These rules are the most important rules, since violation of the regulations entails confiscation of products. Even if a container with a volume of two hundred milligrams is only half filled, customs officers will confiscate the item.

Existing exceptions

The above rules have been put in place to ensure the safety of air travel.. However, these rules have a number of exceptions provided for medicines and food products. Travelers can take these items on board the ship in unlimited quantities (within reasonable limits), provided they use containers with a volume of one hundred milliliters. To transport medications, you will need an extract from a medical specialist confirming the need to take a specific medication.

The procedure for transporting goods purchased in duty-free shops deserves special attention. On most flights, the quantity of goods purchased from such stores is not taken into account during customs inspection. The only requirement of airport workers is to maintain the integrity of the original packaging until arrival at the final destination of the route. However, there are a number of exceptions to this rule. An example is the US customs policy, which allows free transportation only of goods that were purchased in this country. Based on the above, we can conclude that before purchasing large quantities of alcohol, cosmetics and perfume, you must carefully study the customs regulations established at your destination.


For some categories of citizens, exceptions are made based on the volume of transportation.

Conclusion

In this article, we looked at the question of how much liquid you can take on a plane. Before setting off on a trip, tourists need to study the current customs regulations established in the country from which the flight departs and in the state that is the final destination of the route. This step will allow you to avoid the occurrence of various problems and force majeure.

Hand luggage. What can and cannot be taken on a plane?

Carry-on luggage raises many questions. To avoid any hassles when boarding a flight, learn about basic security requirements and airline baggage restrictions on board the plane. Prohibited items, number of pieces, size and weight of hand luggage, rules for transporting liquids, food and medicine.

What can you take on a plane?

If hand luggage is not the only baggage you are flying with, then you should take with you on the plane only the most valuable and necessary items for the trip that are allowed for transportation:

  • money
  • bank cards
  • documentation
  • equipment and gadgets (phone, camera, computer, tablet)
  • jewelry
  • fragile items

The rest of the contents of your carry-on luggage depends on the airline's baggage requirements and your desire to carry it all. Take the test What can you carry on board an airplane?

All current information about the rules for carrying hand luggage is posted on the websites of airports and airlines. Safety standards are mandatory for everyone, and the number of pieces, weight and size of hand luggage are regulated by airlines.

What not to take in hand luggage

It is prohibited to carry dangerous objects and substances in the aircraft cabin and checked baggage:

  • weapon
  • flammable substances and liquids
  • liquefied gases
  • explosives
  • toxic/radioactive/poisonous/caustic substances
  • piercing and sharp objects

In hand luggage you cannot carry seemingly harmless household items: a corkscrew, a file with sharp edges and nail clippers, scissors, tweezers, a straight razor, a penknife, a corkscrew, knitting needles. All this must be checked in as luggage, and if it is not there, then look for alternatives or buy on the spot. For example, an electric razor or a razor with replaceable units is allowed to be carried in hand luggage, and nail files can be soft.

Rules for transporting liquids in hand luggage

How much liquid can I carry?

Unless additional security measures are introduced, liquids with a total volume of 1 liter in packages of no more than 100 ml are allowed to be carried in hand luggage. You can carry any amount of liquids in any volumes in your luggage.


Liquids include: water, drinks, creams, lotions, aerosols, gels, foams, pastes, etc. Cosmetics (mascara, lip gloss) are also liquids. Keep in mind that if a 200 ml shampoo bottle is half filled, it cannot be carried. The fluids of people flying together do not add up.

Exception: baby food needed by the child during the flight; medications and dietary foods with a doctor’s certificate/prescription.

Where can I get 100 ml containers?

Do not throw away bottles of shampoos and shower gels provided in hotels. Most cosmetic brands sell or give away mini sets of cosmetics with purchase. You can buy a set of liquid containers and fill them with your own liquids.

When going through security control, liquids must be presented separately in a transparent resealable bag. You can buy a bag that meets the requirements at stationery stores (a file with a zipper); a food storage bag with a Zip-Lock or a transparent cosmetic bag with a zipper is also suitable. Some airlines impose additional restrictions on the size of a bag with liquids: 20x20cm, 18x20cm.

Changes to the rules for transporting liquids

During the Olympics in Sochi, the Federal Air Transport Agency introduced a complete ban on the transport of liquids on airplanes. Restrictions may vary from country to country - please check for current information before departure. If during pre-flight inspection it turns out that you have violated the rules for transporting liquids, you will be asked to get rid of the prohibited item yourself (throw it into a special container). Discussions on this topic are useless; they can lead to missed boarding or removal from the flight.

Food in hand luggage

You can take fruits, nuts, hard cheese, sausage, muesli bars, and sandwiches on board. Hand luggage should not contain products prohibited for transportation by customs regulations and liquids with a volume of more than 100 ml. Water and food can be purchased after going through pre-flight security in the “clean zone”; most airlines offer food and drinks on board (included in the ticket or purchased separately). You can take an empty water bottle with you and ask the flight attendant to fill it.

Medicines in hand luggage

You are allowed to carry medicines in their original packaging in hand luggage. Check in advance whether your medications are legal in your destination country. If medications are prescribed by a doctor, it is better to take it with you. Liquid medications (gels, aerosols, ointments, ampoules) are subject to the rules for transporting liquids - no more than 100 ml. If the medicine is vital, notify the airport staff and present a doctor's certificate or an extract from your medical history.

Number of pieces of hand luggage

The number of pieces of hand luggage is regulated by the airline. As a rule, you are allowed to take 1 piece of luggage into the cabin. Business and first class passengers are allowed to carry 2 pieces of hand luggage. Most large airline companies do not count a handbag or men's briefcase, umbrella, laptop, suit or dress in a clothing case as a separate item.

Budget airlines have strict baggage requirements, following the rule: 1 person = 1 piece of hand luggage. The exceptions are folding strollers, crutches, and outerwear. You are almost always allowed to take a Duty Free package on board.

Size and weight of hand luggage

The dimensions and weight of the baggage that you can take into the cabin also depend on the requirements of the airline, the class of the ticket and the flight route. Carry-on luggage can be a small suitcase, backpack, bag.

Standard carry-on baggage size requirements: no more than 115 cm in the sum of three dimensions (55x40x20cm). Hand luggage weight is 5-10 kg. Example: a standard-sized suitcase for transportation in the cabin of an airplane.

At the airport, you can always check your weight at a free check-in counter and transfer extra kilos to your checked baggage. If you're flying with only carry-on baggage, this won't happen, so check your carry-on baggage weight at home on a bathroom scale. Low-cost airlines check framed luggage, it must fit completely into the frame, including wheels and handles.

Check with your airline about transportation of sports equipment, musical instruments and other oversized items. Before you buy anything on a trip, think about whether there is free space in your luggage; you will have to pay extra for excess space.

The benefits of traveling light

  • You save on airfare.
  • Items in your hand luggage are guaranteed to fly with you (if you don’t leave them unattended or forget them).
  • You don't have to stand at the front desk (in most cases).
  • You don't have to wait for baggage claim, so you leave the airport faster than anyone else and get to your destination.

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