Hand luggage: Never forget to pack these vital items to avoid embarrassing situation

Hand luggage for flights is important as it sees you taking onboard the plane the things you will need for the journey. While some items will simply help keep you entertained during the flight, other things are a definite requirement. It can be easy to forget the all-important items in your cabin baggage in the rush to pack.

“It can be a stressful procedure but proper preparation makes it easier.”

The documents you need may well depend on your end destination if there are any visa requirements.

“Always make sure you have all of your booking details and boarding passes for the plane,” explained Contactlenses.co.uk.

“If you have applied for a visa, ensure you have the relevant documentation for this too so you’re not left in a tricky and embarrassing situation scrambling to ensure you have your ducks in a row!”

DON’T MISS

When it comes to hand luggage, it’s also key to make sure you fully understand what counts as a liquid and make sure these are under 100ml.

“As we attempt to rush through check-in and security, it’s important to be mindful of how our liquids are stored and what actually counts as a liquid,” said the retailer.

“With any airport, you can only travel with liquids in containers holding no more than 100ml in your hand luggage in one clear sealed plastic bag approximately 20cm by 20cm.

“Such limits mean that we need to be selective with what we pack: always prioritise space for essentials like contact lens fluid, over luxuries.”

Some items that count as a liquid may well take you by surprise – and globetrotters should exercise caution when it comes to certain foodstuffs.

“For those wishing to pack home comforts, it’s worth checking whether these count as a liquid – London City Airport recently revealed that Marmite was their most confiscated item,” said Contactlenses.co.uk.

“For peace of mind, err on the side of caution, as no holiday should start with a heated exchange with airport security staff as they insist on binning your Marmite.”

Packing banned items in hand luggage can serve to slow passengers down as they pass through airport security.

To help speed the process up there are other steps plane passengers can take.

For instance, when passing through ePassport gates that use facial recognition, be sure to remove any hats and glasses as these can obscure your face.

It’s also advisable to wear comfortable shoes that can easily be removed at airport security if required.

Contactlenses.co.uk warns against wearing sandals as no one wants to be barefoot in airport security.

source: express.co.uk