![]() ![]() However, only on the condition that the LAG is packed in a STEB, inside which satisfactory proof of purchase is provided so that security can verify that it was bought at Brussels Airport’s airside on that day or (c) obtained airside beyond the point where boarding passes are inspected and from outlets that are subject to approved security procedures as part of the airport security programme. ![]() (b) to be used during the trip and is either required for medical purposes or a special dietary requirement, including baby food or (a) packaged in individual containers with a capacity smaller than 100 millilitres or its equivalent in one transparent, re-sealable plastic bag that can contain no more than 1 litre, whereby the contents of the plastic bag fit comfortably and the bag is completely closed or 2015/1998 LAGs carried by passengers may be exempted from screening if the LAG is: Medicines and dietary supplements for use during the flight are also allowed. The security agent may ask you to taste the products to prove they are, indeed, baby food. Any products that were bought in one of the airport shops or bars and restaurants located beyond the security checkpoints are allowed in the cabin.īaby food (both formula milk and jars) for use during the flight is allowed in the hand luggage. Otherwise, the content may be confiscated at the security screening. However, these will be packed in a specially sealed bag that you are not allowed to open until you reach your final destination. ![]() Liquids that were purchased in the airside shops. Liquids and gels in individual containers that contain no more than 100 ml, packed in a single transparent and re-sealable plastic bag with a capacity of no more than 1 litre are allowed. These items are allowed in your hand luggage: Pastes including chocolate spread, peanut butter, toothpaste… ![]() Sprays including eau de toilette, perfume… Liquid-solid mixtures such as foods in sauce…įluids in pressurised spray cans including deodorants, hairspray… What is meant by "liquids and gels"?Ĭare products: contact lens solution, creams, lotions and oils, shampoo, perfumes, shaving foam, hairspray, hair and shower gels, toothpaste, mascara, lipstick, lip gloss, deodorants…įood products including runny cheeses, chocolate spread, jam, yoghurt, peanut butter… Liquids in cabin baggage, printable information in brief.For security reasons, the quantity of liquids and gels in your hand luggage is strictly limited. toothpaste, hair gel, drinks, soups, syrups, perfume, shaving foam, aerosols and other items of similar consistency. Liquids include gels, pastes, lotions, liquid/solid mixtures and the content of pressurised containers, e.g. Liquid that is obtained airside beyond the point where boarding passes are controlled, obtained at another Union airport or obtained on board an aircraft of an EU air carrier, on condition that the liquid is packed in a sealed security bag inside which are displayed a receipt.Īll liquids may be controlled by technical equipment designed to detect liquid explosives.Liquid for medical purposes, special dietary requirements and baby food.The containers shall fit comfortably in one transparent 1 litre bag that is completely closed and resealable. Liquids, aerosols and gels in containers with a capacity no greater than 100 ml (3.4 fl oz).You may take the following items onboard in your cabin baggage ![]()
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