
easyJet allows passengers to bring certain items in their hand luggage, provided they meet the airline's size and safety regulations. Here are some key items you can carry:
Liquids: Containers must be 100ml or less, all fitting into a single transparent, resealable 20cm x 20cm bag.
Food & Drink: Solid food is allowed, but liquid-based food (like soup) must follow the 100ml liquid rule. Hot drinks are permitted if purchased at the airport and have a lid.
Baby food & milk: Exempt from the 100ml liquid limit, but must not exceed 2 litres.
Cigarettes & e-cigarettes: Cigarettes can be carried, but matches are not allowed. E-cigarettes are permitted with a maximum of two spare batteries, but charging them onboard is prohibited.
Sharp objects: Tweezers and scissors with rounded ends and blades under 6cm are permitted, but razor blades and knives over 6cm are banned.
Wedding outfits: Allowed if packed within the large cabin bag dimensions.
Pets: Only registered guide and assistance dogs are permitted.
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Are there any prohibited items I should know about?
Yes! easyJet has strict rules on prohibited items for hand luggage to ensure safety and smooth security checks. Some key items you should avoid packing include:
Explosives & flammable materials – Anything that can cause a fire hazard, such as fireworks, gas canisters, and lighter fuel.
Weapons & sharp objects – Including knives over 6cm, razor blades, and items like batons.
Chemicals & toxic substances – Bleach, spray paint, and other harmful liquids are strictly banned.
Lithium batteries – Loose lithium batteries over 100Wh are not allowed.
Self-defence items – Pepper spray, stun guns, and similar items are prohibited.
Heavy-duty tools – Any item that could be used as a weapon, such as drills or wrenches.
These are just a few examples—always check easyJet’s official guidelines for the full list!
