
easyJet allows a variety of items in both hand luggage and checked luggage, as long as they meet certain safety and size regulations. Here’s a quick breakdown:
Hand Luggage (Carry-On)
Liquids: Containers of 100ml or less, stored in a transparent, resealable 20cm x 20cm bag.
Food: Solid food is permitted, but liquid-based food (soups, sauces) must follow the 100ml liquid limit.
Baby essentials: Baby food and milk are exempt from the liquid limit but must not exceed 2 litres.
Electronics: Laptops, phones, cameras, and tablets are allowed but must be removed for screening.
Medication: Allowed in reasonable quantities, including liquid medicines (may require proof of prescription).
Cigarettes & e-cigarettes: E-cigarettes can be carried but charging them onboard is prohibited. Matches are not allowed.
Checked Luggage
Large liquids: Bottles over 100ml, including perfumes and toiletries.
Sporting equipment: Items like golf clubs and bicycles can be transported, but may need special packing.
Duty-free items: Alcohol over 100ml, provided it's packed securely.
Batteries: Spare lithium batteries over 100Wh are not allowed in checked luggage.
Some items may need approval from easyJet before flying, so always check their official guidelines before packing