easyJet liquid restrictions

easyJet flights have restrictions on liquids that can be carried in your hand luggage.  These are similar to the standard 100ml liquid restrictions, but please check below for the details.

There are no specific size or volume restrictions for liquids carried in your checked baggage carried in the easyJet airplane’s hold.

With regard to liquids in your easyJet hand baggage taken into the cabin, there are limitations.

easyJet Liquids in Hand Baggage

  • All liquid containers must be no bigger than 100ml, even if they contain less than 100ml of liquid
  • All liquid containers must be carried in a clear plastic resealable bag (ZipLoc or snap fitting) with a maximum size of 20cm x 20cm
  • Only one of these clear plastic bags is allowed to be carried in your cabin baggage per person travelling
  • The maximum volume of liquid you can carry is 1 Litre.  This could be split into 10 x 100ml liquid containers or a larger number of smaller containers.  However they must all fit into the one clear plastic resealable bag.
  • Your clear plastic bag containing liquids must be removed from your cabin baggage at airport security bag-check for inspection, and placed in the tray for scanning
  • Liquids carried that do not conform to these regulations will be disposed of by security staff at the airport security bag check area.

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6 Comments

  1. Hi,
    Do cream blusher and eye shadow count as liquid and have to go in clear plastic bag along with mascara and moisturise, please?
    Thanks and kind regards,
    Dianne

      1. Duh. It’s perfectly reasonable to ask. I had an idiot of a baggage checker at Bristol airport who threw my solid stick deodorant away.

  2. Do vaselene, lipstick, deodorant and hand cream considered liquids.

    Can you define what you consider to be liquids?

    Thanka

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