Taking liquids, aerosols, and gels into the airport and on-board an aircraft is strictly subject to current EU Security Requirements.
When passing through airport security screening, you will need to keep in mind:
- Each item of Liquid carried must be in a container of no more than 100ml (3.4 ounces);
- All liquids should be carried in a single, transparent, re-sealable plastic bag of up to 20cm x 20cm with a total capacity of up to 1 litre;
- You must be able to completely seal the bag and be able to fit it in your hand baggage;
- The bag of liquids must be taken out of other hand baggage to be screened separately.
If you are travelling with an infant (8 days-2 years), you can bring as much baby milk, powdered milk, sterilised water, and baby food as you need for your flight even if this exceeds the usual limit on liquids. These don’t need to fit in the transparent bag that is needed for all other liquids but please have them ready for inspection by airport security.
You can also carry on board as much liquid medicine as you need for you flight. Your medicine does not need to fit in the transparent bag that is needed for all other liquids but please have it ready for inspection by airport security.