What items are allowed in easyJet hand luggage?

What items are allowed in easyJet hand luggage?

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!