Perfume can be taken in hand luggage. Is it possible to take perfume, toilet water, deodorant on a plane? How to bring perfume from Duty Free

Brief information on the rules and requirements for hand luggage you can find out by watching our short presentation:

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12. Can I knit or embroider on the plane?

You can use plastic and wooden knitting needles or crochet. Metal knitting needles will have to be left in the luggage. With embroidery, as a rule, there are no problems.

13. Can I carry dishes in hand luggage?

Yes, you can easily take plates, cups, service or glass glasses, but cutlery (knives and forks) will have to be left in your luggage.

14. Can I take an umbrella in hand luggage?

Umbrellas are different for umbrellas :) The usual folding one, in order to hide from the rain, of course you can. But with a cane umbrella and a beach umbrella from the sun, problems can arise, as a rule, they are prohibited from being carried in hand luggage.

15. Can I take a lighter on board the plane?

It depends on the airline and airport security. Some allow you to bring one lighter per person into the cabin, others do not. If your lighter is dear to you, then it is better to check it in your luggage.

16. Can I take a manicure set in hand luggage?

Most of the components of any manicure set are sharp and cutting objects and they are not allowed in carry-on baggage. These are scissors, wire cutters, tweezers and even a metal nail file with a sharp tip. You can only take a glass, ceramic or soft-based emery file with you on board.

17. Can I take duct tape (adhesive tape) in hand luggage?

Airports are all different and so are the security services. Most of them forbid scotch tape on board.

18. Can I carry household appliances in hand luggage?

Yes, you can, if it does not exceed the allowed sizes. For example, you can easily carry a multicooker on an airplane.

19. Can I carry a painting in my hand luggage?

It depends on its dimensions and the airline. Even if it exceeds the maximum dimensions set by the airline, it may still be allowed to be taken on board.

Many girls, however, and I am no exception, always carry perfume with them in their purse. It is even difficult to imagine how you can part with them even for a few minutes, not to mention several hours of flight.

Can I bring perfume with me on the plane? Many people ask this question, and some have a panic fear that their favorite toilet water can be taken away during the examination.

This should be feared if the perfume has a bottle volume of more than 100 ml. In hand luggage, as most people know, you can carry liquids (yes, including perfumes) in packages up to 100 ml, and with a total volume of up to 1 liter. Be sure to pack the perfume and the rest of the liquid cosmetics and under the gel form in a ziplock bag and then not worry about anything.

Great news for those who travel with checked baggage. In this case, spirits can be transported as much as 2 liters. Of course, you need to pack the toilet cart securely enough. It is better to put packages between clothes so that they do not “fly” inside the suitcase.

The last situation that may interest you is how to deal with perfume bought in stores. duty free in an Aeroport. In no case should you unpack, it is advisable to keep a receipt from the place of purchase before boarding the plane, in case you need to prove where you bought the perfume. In most stores, everything purchased is packaged in special bags.

In Europe, during the transfer, perfumes purchased outside the European zone in Duty Free stores may be confiscated.

In any situation, it is important to remember that each airline may have its own rules for carrying perfumes in carry-on or checked baggage. Do not be too lazy to find out all the nuances in advance before boarding, so that unpleasant surprises do not await you at the airport.

Passengers air transport often faced with the question of whether it is possible to take perfume on an airplane, since in practice there are numerous cases of confiscation of such goods on pre-flight screening. The fact is that perfumery contains alcohol and belongs to class 4 hazardous substances, so transportation is permissible subject to certain rules and regulations.

Can I take perfume in hand luggage?

Perfumes are an integral part of the cosmetic bag of most of the fair sex, who tend to keep everything they need for beauty. You can take perfume and toilet water with you on board the aircraft, but subject to certain requirements.

How much perfume can you take in hand luggage

The order of the Ministry of Air Transport established restrictions on the transportation of liquids of any kind on board airliners. The same requirements apply to spirits:

  1. The maximum container volume of one unit is 100 ml.
  2. The maximum total volume of all types of liquids per person is 1 liter.
  3. These restrictions do not apply to products purchased in the duty free zone.

Thus, theoretically, you can carry 10 bottles of 100 ml each with perfume, toilet water, cologne, etc. on an airplane. Perfume bottles are allowed in Duty Free larger capacity and take them to the cabin of the aircraft, but it is necessary to comply with the packaging requirements.

Important! Volume 100 ml. refers to the container in which perfumes and other liquids are transported, not the liquid itself.

If an examiner finds a bottle of 150 or 200 ml in your purse, you will have to leave it or transfer it to your luggage, even if there are 30 ml of perfume left in it. Oversized bottles cannot be carried in hand luggage, even for an additional fee.

Packing Requirements

Any liquids that are allowed to be carried within the allowed limits must be properly packaged so as not to run into unnecessary problems at the boarding gate. The airline regulations establish the following packaging rules:

  1. The container with liquid must be airtight and tightly closed.
  2. Bottles and vials must be removed from cardboard and other similar packages.
  3. All containers must be packed in a transparent plastic bag with a secure closure (with a lock, Velcro or cord).
  4. You can put no more than 10 products in one plastic bag.
  5. One passenger can take one such plastic bag.
  6. The contents of the package must be freely accessible (in case a security officer wishes to check the contents).
  7. Transparent packaging cannot be opened during the flight, that is, you will not be able to use perfumes on the plane.

It is also allowed to take perfumes bought in Duty Free on the plane as hand luggage, but the products must be packed in the same way. Duty free shop assistants usually help with this. They put the purchase in a transparent bag and attach the purchase receipt to it so that it can be seen without opening the bag. Vials purchased at Duty Free are allowed to be put into the package in their own original packaging. As in the above case, it is forbidden to open the package and violate the integrity of the package on board the aircraft.

Important! If the established requirements and rules are violated, the goods may be confiscated upon arrival at another airport, and a fine may be imposed on the violator.

Can perfume be carried in checked baggage?

The volume of perfume products carried in baggage is subject to established requirements, since perfume is an alcohol-containing product. The regulations of most airlines say that you can carry no more than two liters of such products in your luggage. The volume of each container is not more than 500 ml. There are no special requirements for packaging. Here you need to be guided by common sense and take care of reliable packaging on your own in order to avoid damage to the transported goods. Usually perfumes and eau de toilette come in glass bottles, so they must be carefully packed and lined with soft things.

Important! IN different countries there may be different rules for the transportation of similar products. To avoid trouble, study the information and rules of the country of arrival in advance.

Sometimes airlines may temporarily change the existing rules for the transport of a particular product for safety reasons. This usually happens on the eve of global events (Olympiad, championship, etc.). Therefore, before the flight, it is necessary to take this moment into account and prepare in advance for the flight so that everything goes well:

  1. Clarify the rules for the transportation of the product of interest (in this case, perfume) with the airline on which you are flying. This can be done by phone or when buying tickets at the box office.
  2. Ask if there are any changes and restrictions at the moment.
  3. To study on the Internet the rules of the country of arrival, whether there are any bans on the import of certain products, and whether perfumes can be taken as hand luggage on the plane.

Thus, carrying perfume on an airplane is not prohibited both in hand luggage and in the luggage compartment. When transporting perfume, there are only restrictions on its quantity and packaging requirements. Subject to the above rules, there should be no problems with the transportation of perfumes.

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What is included in the EU hand luggage regulation?

The EU redaction is valid for all flights departing from airports European Union, UK and Switzerland, regardless of destination (also for all domestic German and intra-European flights).

1. What is written in the prescription?
Passengers may only carry liquids or similar items of similar consistency in hand baggage in limited quantities and in small individual containers. Please note that the liquids must be contained in separate containers with a capacity of max. 100 ml or similar size (according to the volume indicated on the container - half-filled 200 ml container is not allowed). All individual vessels must be placed in a transparent plastic bag that can be opened and closed repeatedly, with a capacity of max. 1 liter. Only one such plastic bag is allowed per passenger. The corresponding plastic bag must be transparent and closed with e.g. zippers, Velcro, cord. The simplest and cheap opportunity is the use of zipper bags, which are sold in most supermarkets.

2. What is considered "liquid"?
Gels, pastes, lotions, mixtures of liquids and solids, e.g. toothpaste, hair gel, drinks, soups, syrups, perfumes and other products of a similar consistency, as well as the contents of pressurized containers, e.g. aerosols, shaving foam, hairspray.

3. Are there exemptions for medications or baby food?
Yes, you are allowed to carry liquids that will be used during the flight for medical or dietary purposes, including baby food, baby milk or juices for transported infants and young children. At the checkpoint, passengers must present these items separately from the rest of their hand luggage and, upon request, prove the need to carry them (eg prescription, description of the need, importance of carrying, etc.).

4. What are the rules for shopping in a Duty Free shop or on board an aircraft?
Duty Free items that are purchased on the day of departure after passing border control in an EU airport store or on board an aircraft of one of the EU airlines, can be presented by a passenger at security control if they are in a transparent bag sealed by the seller. The package must contain a cash receipt, on which, without opening the package, you can distinguish the date and place of sale.

5. What should be considered when transferring to connecting flights?
If you are transferring to another flight that departs from the EU airport where you arrived, then liquids can be taken on board in accordance with paragraph 4 of the prescription connecting flight. This does not apply to countries that are not subject to EU regulations.

6. Should we expect longer queues at airports due to this regulation?
Since this EU regulation requires a careful and accurate check of hand luggage, it should be assumed that you will have to wait longer in the queue at the security checkpoint. We recommend that you arrive at the check-in counter well in advance of your scheduled departure.

7. Are there any other safety instructions to follow at the airport?
At the security checkpoint, passengers are required to take out their coats, jackets, jackets, raincoats, as well as large electronic devices, e.g. computers. Please note that for airberlin flights, the maximum carry-on size is 55 x 40 x 20 cm. Exceptions are allowed, e.g. for musical instruments.

Already existing provisions>> for items prohibited in carry-on baggage and baggage, remain valid.

Airberlin has no influence on legal regulations and asks all passengers to consider these requirements when planning their trip and to reduce their carry-on baggage to the bare minimum.
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hand luggage- this is baggage that a passenger can carry in the cabin of the aircraft free of charge, and which is not a source of danger to other passengers. At the same time, the carriage of hand luggage on the plane is regulated as follows:

  • Dimensions and norms of hand luggage are established by the air carrier;
  • Items in hand luggage must comply with international requirements.

Hand luggage: free allowances

What else can you carry as hand luggage?

The passenger in the cabin of the aircraft can take the following items in addition to hand luggage:

  • Outerwear, dress / suit in a bag;
  • Umbrella (except beach umbrella);
  • Folder for papers;
  • Ladies' handbag, men's briefcase;
  • Camera, laptop, video camera;
  • Mobile phone;
  • Baby food;
  • Baby vehicles: cradle (no more than 10 kg), stroller, within the limits of hand luggage;
  • Printed publications (books, newspapers for reading in flight);
  • Canes, crutches, stretchers, wheelchairs and other orthopedic aids;
  • Bouquet of flowers;
  • Items from the Duty Free store.

Transportation of liquids in hand luggage

The following types of liquids are allowed in hand luggage:

  • Water, juices, drinks, honey, jam, etc.;
  • Lotions, cosmetic oils, creams, gels;
  • Perfumes (eau de toilette, perfume, cologne);
  • Aerosol cans, which are substances allowed for transportation;
  • Pressurized containers (shaving foam, deodorants, etc.);
  • Cosmetics (mascara, toothpaste, etc.);
  • Other non-prohibited liquids of similar consistency.

Restrictions for liquids carried in hand baggage

Maximum liquid volume, lotion, cream, oil, etc. — 100 ml.

Mandatory packing of vials with liquids in a transparent bag with a lock. The total maximum volume of all liquids is 1 liter in 1 package.

1 passenger in hand luggage can only take 1 bag of liquids.

Particular attention should be paid to this moment. When transporting liquids vial volume should also be less than 100 ml. If you are carrying 60 ml in a 120 ml container in your hand luggage, the security service may remove such a product from your luggage.

Lockable bags for all items to be packed can be found at airports at the entrance or in front of the screening area.

As an exception, they do not fit into the norm baby food, if it is used on an airplane, as well as medicines, without which the flight will not be possible. Sometimes you may be asked for a doctor's prescription for the medications you carry.

Aviation Safety sometimes allows you to take liquids on the plane in more than indicated above, but then an additional check is carried out.

All liquids with a volume of more than 100 ml and a total volume of more than 1 liter can be carried in checked baggage.

At airports Russian Federation From 01/06/2014 to 04/01/2014, an absolute ban on the transport of liquids in the cabin was introduced. From April 2, 2014, the restriction was lifted.

Liquids in hand luggage and nuances

Many parents, recovering, are especially worried about carrying a drink for a child in the cabin. Usually with small children they are allowed on the plane with liquids without taking into account general restrictions.

There are nuances when buying goods in duty-free shops "Duty Free" and the subsequent transfer during a transit flight.

As you know, passengers have the right to purchase drinks, perfumes and other goods from the above list in duty-free shops. At the same time, formally, all these goods must be hermetically packed or sealed in the Duty Free store itself or on board the aircraft. The packages must remain closed until the end of the flight. Receipts from Duty Free shops should be kept until the end of the flight.

In practice, some stores are limited to just a regular bag with their own logo without sealed packaging. Arriving in another country (for example, Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey), when boarding a flight domestic airlines, the passenger may either be asked to hermetically wrap their item from a negligent Duty Free store or part with it before boarding. If perfumes and cosmetics can still be packed in the proposed bags with a lock, then large bottles of alcohol will not fit there. Airport staff offer to pack in a luggage film.

There may be several options:

  • Require that you seal your Duty Free purchases if you know you are on a transit flight;
  • Pack in a luggage film (20 lira);
  • Pack in a plastic film, which you will have to take with you in advance;
  • Parting with a cherished purchase from the Duty Free store.

Sometimes airlines introduce their own rules, which may differ from international ones. Before buying a ticket or before flying, check the baggage allowance of this air carrier, as well as its requirements for hand luggage, items that are allowed or prohibited for transportation.

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