For many travelers, it is unclear what exactly you can take in your suitcase during a flight. The rules differ between hand luggage and checked luggage and are primarily intended to ensure safety on board. By taking this into account in advance, you avoid problems during security checks at the airport.
What can go in your hand luggage?
You can take most personal items in your hand luggage, such as clothes, electronics, and travel documents. However, strict rules apply to liquids.
Liquids must:
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Be in containers of no more than 100 ml
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Fit together in one transparent, re-sealable bag
Sharp objects and dangerous items are also not allowed in the cabin.
What can go in checked luggage?
There are fewer restrictions for checked luggage. For example, you can take larger quantities of liquids, cosmetics, and certain sharp objects that are not allowed in the cabin.
However, dangerous substances, explosive materials, and some batteries remain prohibited, regardless of where you pack them.
Electronics and valuables
Important and valuable items such as laptops, cameras, documents, and jewelry are best carried in your hand luggage. This prevents damage or loss during transit.
Why preparation is important
By checking what is and isn't allowed in advance, you save time at security control and prevent items from being confiscated. It also helps to pack your suitcase more efficiently and neatly.
Travel with confidence
A sturdy and well-organized suitcase makes it easier to transport your luggage safely and organized. AMICE travel suitcases are designed to optimally protect both hand luggage and checked luggage during every trip.
