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Liquids on Flights – Everything You Need to Know for a Smooth Journey

When you plan your trip and pack your hand luggage, you may wonder: How much liquid can you have in your hand luggage? or What applies to liquids on the flight? We've gathered everything you need to know about the rules for liquids and liquid products in hand luggage, so you can easily avoid problems and feel confident before security.

How much liquid can you have in hand luggage?

Airlines and airports follow international safety regulations for liquids in hand luggage. Here are the main points to keep an eye on:

  • Maximum volume per container:
You may only bring liquids in containers with a maximum capacity of 100 ml. It is the size of the package that counts, not the amount of liquid. For example, if you have 50 ml of liquid in a container that holds 150 ml, it will not pass the security check.
  • Plastic bag for liquids:
All liquid containers must be stored in a clear, resealable plastic bag with a maximum volume of 1 litre. The bag must be able to be closed completely when all containers are placed in it. Only one plastic bag per traveler is allowed.
  • Exceptions for medicine and baby food:
Medicines, baby food and special diets are exempt from the rules, but you must declare them separately at the security checkpoint.

    Liquid in hand luggage – What counts as liquid?

    Many products that are not obvious liquids are also covered by the rules. Here are some examples:

    • Water, drinks and juices
    • Toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner and other gel products
    • Creams, lotions and oils
    • Perfumes and spray products
    • Liquid makeup, such as foundation and mascara

    It is important to remember that even small quantities of these products must comply with the regulations.

    This is how the security check for liquids works

    When you get to the security checkpoint, the plastic bag with liquids should be taken out and placed separately in a box for X-rays. Follow these steps for a smooth process:

    • Keep the plastic bag with liquids easily accessible in your hand luggage.
    • Ensure that all containers are tightly closed and do not exceed the maximum volume of 100 ml.
    • Declare any exceptions, such as medicine and baby food, to the security staff.

    Rules may vary between airports

    Although the rules are standardized, minor differences may occur. It can differ between different airports if you need to take the bag out of the plastic bag or not. Some airports also have different shapes or sizes of bags, so it's good to check the rules for your particular airport of departure. Click here if you want to know what applies at Arlanda Terminal 5 after the rule changes.

    Pack smart - tips for liquids on the flight

    Adhering to in-flight liquids rules not only makes travel easier, it also helps you pack efficiently. Here are some tips:

    • Use reliable travel packaging:
    With Bottler travel bottles, you can feel confident that your liquids won't leak or rattle around in your bag. Our bottles hold 90ml, which is perfect for in-flight liquids and carry-on liquids regulations.
    • Minimize waste:
    Regular travel packaging makes it difficult to get all the contents out, but the Bottler is designed with a large opening and thoughtful design, making it easy to get every drop of product out. In this way, you avoid throwing away half-empty bottles and save both money and the environment.
    • Plan what you really need:
    Pack only what is necessary for the trip. With smaller products, you save both weight and space in your hand luggage, which leaves room for other important things.

      Questions about liquids on the flight?

      When it comes to regulations on the amount of liquid in hand luggage and liquids in hand luggage, it is good to be well prepared. With the right products and smart planning, you can avoid hassles and feel safe before the trip.

      Pack correctly, travel smoothly and enjoy the trip - with Bottler it becomes easy to follow the rules for liquids in hand luggage!

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