Can I put nail clipper, tweezer and razors in Emirates hold luggage?

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Travelling with Emirates airline, can I keep a nail clipper which has a small knife built into it, tweezer or razors in my hold baggage, not in a carry-on bag?






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Can I take tweezers in my hand luggage?

While most everyday items such as scissors, nail clippers, and tweezers are allowed, there are other simple items that are prohibited. You definitely won't be cracking open the wine on board as corkscrews are not allowed in hand luggage.

Can you bring nail clippers in checked luggage?

Nail clippers Looking for a mid-flight manicure? Nail clippers, nail-trimming scissors and cuticle cutters are totally fine in your carry-on bag. But if the blades are over 6 cm in length, they will need to be packed inside your checked luggage (this same rule applies to small tools such as calipers and drill bits).

What items are not allowed on a plane in hand luggage Emirates?

Before you leave for the airport:
  • Alcohol.
  • Batteries and battery powered devices.
  • Battery powered wheelchairs and mobility aids.
  • Compressed gas cartridges, cylinders and aerosols.
  • Fuel and fuel cartridges.
  • Medical items.
  • Powder.
  • Scientific, professional and personal.


Is trimmer allowed in Emirates?

Yes, you can carry it in your hand baggage. As trimmers are powered by batteries, it can not be carried in check-in luggage.



Prohibited Items In-Flight Baggage ! Mamta Sachdeva




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