This page tells you about the hand baggage liquid restrictions you need to be aware of before you pack. Please read this page carefully to make sure you're complying with security restrictions on liquids in hand baggage.
If you want more information about what items you can or can't bring in your hand luggage, please visit our Dangerous Items page.
For security reasons, there are limits to the amount of liquids you can bring with you in your hand baggage, on all our flights.
The term 'liquids' includes gels, lotions, pastes, liquid cosmetics, foams and foodstuffs. And of course, drinking water.
Generally, all liquids must be in bottles or containers of 100ml or smaller. All your liquids must fit inside a single resealable clear bag no bigger than 20cm x 20cm (8ins x 8ins).
Unless you need them during the flight, we recommend you pack your liquid items in your hold baggage to avoid security delays.
If you are carrying baby foods or medications, you will be able to bring more of these liquids with you, see below.
There are also restrictions on liquids bought in Duty Free at the aircraft. Please check these carefully, especially if you have an onward connection, as your Duty Free items could be confiscated if you don't comply.
Any liquids you carry in your hand baggage must meet the following requirements to pass security screening:
The following liquids are allowed in amounts greater than 100ml. Please bear in mind that you still shouldn’t bring excessive amounts: