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Transportation of liquids in carry-on baggage

Any liquids you include in the carry-on baggage must be in 100 ml (or smaller) containers. The total volume of liquids included in the carry-on baggage must not exceed 1 liter. All the containers with liquids must be placed in a transparent zipper package.

Liquids are:
  • water and other drinks;
  • soups, syrups, and yoghurts;
  • chocolate spread and peanut butter;
  • soft cheese (Camembert and the like);
  • frothy drinks and substances;
  • perfumes;
  • gels including hair and shower ones;
  • pastes including tooth one;
  • make-up (lipsticks, mascara, shades);
  • shampoos, creams, lotions, and essential oils;
  • contents of pressure vessels (shaving and other foams, deodorants, sprays, etc.);
  • liquids combined with solid substances;
  • other similar substances.
In containers of a volume larger than 100 ml following substances may be transported:
  • liquid baby food if you travel with an infant;
  • medicines (you must have a medical certificate confirming you need this medicine);
  • liquids purchased at the duty-free shop (drinks, cosmetics, perfumes etc).