
If you buy items on board, please ask cabin crew to do this for you. You can buy duty-free liquids, gels or cream products of more than 100ml from airport shops or on board when you have a connecting flight, provided that they have been sealed at the point of purchase in a Security Tamper Evident Bag with the receipt inside. More about travelling with medicines or medical equipment. To do this, you’ll need an official medical letter signed and dated by your personal medical practitioner. If you’re travelling with essential medical supplies like dialysis fluid, that’s packed in a separate bag and checked into the hold, you're able to take more than the standard amount listed above. You must ensure the seals and lids on toiletries and medicines are secure, and spray valves on any aerosols are protected to prevent accidental release of the contents into your baggage in the aircraft hold. Under the IATA’s (International Air Transport Association) Dangerous Goods regulations, each person may carry the below weights in their baggage.
Medicines (non-radioactive), including those containing alcohol. Non-flammable, non-toxic aerosols for home or sporting use. Toiletry items and aerosols such as hairsprays, perfumes and colognes. You can take the following items, for personal use, in your checked baggage. If you are flying from Australia, any inorganic powders in hand baggage must be carried in containers that do not exceed 350ml (12 oz) or 350g (12 oz) per person. Passengers who wish to travel with more than this limit must pack these items into their hold baggage.
If you are flying to the US, there is a limit of 350g (12 oz) on powdered items that may travel in your hand baggage, such as cosmetics, spices, powdered milk, flour, sugar, coffee or similar. Aerosols are allowed to be carried into the cabin but cannot be used on board. If you're travelling outside the UK and EU, please check applicable safety requirements.
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Taste or skin tests of these items are no longer carried out.
In the UK and EU liquids, aerosols or gels are screened using special equipment and you may be asked to open them. You must take the bag of liquids out of your hand baggage to be screened separately. You must be able to completely close the bag and fit it in your hand baggage. You need to put all items in a single, transparent, re-sealable plastic bag of up to 20 x 20cm (8 x 8in) with a total capacity of up to one litre (approx. Each liquid must be in its own container of no more than 100ml (3.4oz).