What Items Are Allowed in Check-in and Cabin Baggage When Flying?
Learn what you can pack in your check-in and cabin baggage, including liquids, electronics, and prohibited items for hassle-free travel.
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Check-in Baggage: Normally, you can include liquids, aerosols, gels, sharp objects (properly secured), and large electronics. Cabin Baggage: Permits small liquids (under 100ml), electronics (e.g., laptops, phones), medicines, and essential personal items. Prohibited Items: Sharp items, oversized liquids, and flammable materials.
FAQs & Answers
- What liquids can I carry in my cabin baggage? You can carry small liquids in containers of 100ml or less in your cabin baggage, usually packed in a clear, resealable plastic bag.
- Are sharp objects allowed in checked baggage? Sharp objects are generally allowed in checked baggage if properly secured and packed, but they are prohibited in cabin baggage.
- Can I bring electronics in my cabin baggage? Yes, you can bring electronics such as laptops and phones in your cabin baggage.
- What items are prohibited in both check-in and cabin baggage? Flammable materials, oversized liquids, and certain sharp items are commonly prohibited in both check-in and cabin baggage.