It's also best to double check with your operator as items vary depending on the country you're flying to
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Brits looking to head on holiday this Summer with the likes of TUI, easyJet, Ryanair, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and more will have to check the latest hand luggage rules. As well as checking bag size requirements, certain items are banned from being packed in your hand luggage, The Mirror reports.
When travelling there are certain things you can not take onto the plane or through security. Items include non-foldable umbrellas, scissors, lighter fuel and toy guns.
We've put together a list of the rest of the banned items. Don't forget, in your hand luggage you also can't take any liquids over 100ml and any liquids below this amount must be in a clear bag.
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Here is the full list:
The main items banned from hand luggage include:
The list above covers the key items that are banned from hand luggage. But it's important to know that things can vary depending on where you're flying - for example some countries ban certain foods in hand luggage.
You can check your airline or tour operator directly if you're unsure. Below is a list where you can get information for specific airlines including:
Airports also offer dedicated guides for passengers including Gatwick, Manchester, London Heathrow and Birmingham and Newcastle.
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