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For departures within the European Union and other European countries (Switzerland, Iceland, Norway), the following regulations apply to the carriage of liquids in hand baggage:
- Liquids, gels and aerosols (such as cosmetics and toiletries, gels, pastes, creams, lotions, mixtures of liquid and solid substances, perfumes, pressurized containers, cans, water bottles, etc.) that are not medication or special food may only be transported in hand baggage in containers of up to 100 ml.
- These containers must be packed in a transparent, resealable bag with a capacity of up to 1 liter - fully sealable.
- You must purchase the bags with a capacity of up to 1 liter yourself before departure. They are available in many supermarkets, for example as freezer bags.
- The visible plastic bag must be presented separately from the rest of your hand baggage at the checkpoint.
- Medication and special foods such as baby food may still be carried in your hand baggage. You must prove that you need these medicines and special foods during the flight.
- You can carry liquids from duty-free purchases from any airport and aircraft in your hand baggage. The prerequisite is that the liquid is in an undamaged, sealed security bag.
Caution:
Products and bags that do not meet the requirements may not be transported in hand baggage.
- transparent, resealable bag, max. 1 liter capacity
- Proof of medication if necessary
You remove all liquids from your baggage without being asked and present them for the aviation security check. The security staff will check liquids, liquid medicines and special liquid foodstuffs using a special inspection technique. If the harmlessness of a liquid cannot be established beyond doubt, you may not take this liquid with you in your hand baggage.
- Liquids over 100 ml that are not medicines, special food or duty-free purchases may not be transported in your hand baggage.
- Liquids, gels and aerosols that you do not absolutely need during your stay on board should be placed in your checked baggage if possible.
For departures within the European Union and other European countries (Switzerland, Iceland, Norway), the following regulations apply to the carriage of liquids in hand baggage:
- Liquids, gels and aerosols (such as cosmetics and toiletries, gels, pastes, creams, lotions, mixtures of liquid and solid substances, perfumes, pressurized containers, cans, water bottles, etc.) that are not medication or special food may only be transported in hand baggage in containers of up to 100 ml.
- These containers must be packed in a transparent, resealable bag with a capacity of up to 1 liter - fully sealable.
- You must purchase the bags with a capacity of up to 1 liter yourself before departure. They are available in many supermarkets, for example as freezer bags.
- The visible plastic bag must be presented separately from the rest of your hand baggage at the checkpoint.
- Medication and special foods such as baby food may still be carried in your hand baggage. You must prove that you need these medicines and special foods during the flight.
- You can carry liquids from duty-free purchases from any airport and aircraft in your hand baggage. The prerequisite is that the liquid is in an undamaged, sealed security bag.
Caution:
Products and bags that do not meet the requirements may not be transported in hand baggage.