How many small fluid items are allowed in hand-luggage in European flight?
I would like to carry nasal gels, saline for nebulizer and hand cream from Baltics to Sweden. I am thinking how many I can have in the transport. The flight carrier is AirBaltics. Example of fluid items which I would like to have in hand-luggage
- 3 x 25 mL nasal gels
- 10 x 10 mL saline containers
- 5x Bepathen hand cream - 50 or 100 mL (much cheaper in Baltics than Sweden)
- 5x Bepathen normal - 50 mL (much cheaper in Baltics than Sweden)
Volume of each fluid item: max 100 mL
Best Answer
I'm not sure about AirBaltics, but many low-costers allow to check-in your hand luggage (Norwegian and RyanAir asked me if I'd like to, AirBaltics didn't but I've seen a cart with tagged hand luggage that was later put in the plane).
So if you are OK with some waiting after landing, you can check-in you hand luggage, in which case you can have as many fluids there as you need.
And "hand luggage" that is included in tickets allows you one to have a small purse as addition to a small suitcase. So if there are things you'd like to have in cabin, you can put them into that small purse.
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