
The country of your destination may restrict the types of food allowed into the country, e.g. Some airports, including Heathrow Airport, have a policy that permits parents to travel with up to 2 litres of liquid expressed breast milk in transparent containers, even when they're travelling without their baby. These specific items do not need to fit in the transparent bag for presenting liquids as you go through search points, but you should have them ready for inspection by airport security. If you are travelling with an infant, you are allowed to carry as much infant milk, baby food, powdered milk formula and sterilised water, stored in a baby bottle, as required for your trip, even if this exceeds the usual limit on liquids. We don’t serve peanuts on board our flights, due to the number of customers with allergies, and we ask that you do not bring them into the cabin. drinks, soups, sauces, jam or jelly (see guidance above). Be aware that there are no facilities to warm or refrigerate anything that you bring onboard. on board but the same restrictions for liquids apply to liquid foods, e.g. You can take solid foods like sandwiches, biscuits, fruit, nuts, etc. If you exceed this, you may need to check the items in and be charged a fee. Please check the arrangements for all the airports on your journey to be certain what you can take in your hand baggage.Īny items you buy at the airport or on board count towards your hand baggage allowance for your next flight. We cannot accept liability for any products opened or confiscated during transit or disembarkation. You will then need to go through security again, where airport staff might need to open and reseal your items in a new bag. If you want to leave the airport and return later for your connecting flight, you can take these items with you as long as you don't open the sealed bag. If you buy items on board, please ask cabin crew to do this for you. You can buy duty-free liquids, gels or cream products of more than 100ml from airport shops or on board when you have a connecting flight, provided that they have been sealed at the point of purchase in a Security Tamper Evident Bag with the receipt inside. More about travelling with medicines or medical equipment. To do this, you’ll need an official medical letter signed and dated by your personal medical practitioner. If you’re travelling with essential medical supplies like dialysis fluid, that’s packed in a separate bag and checked into the hold, you're able to take more than the standard amount listed above. You must ensure the seals and lids on toiletries and medicines are secure, and spray valves on any aerosols are protected to prevent accidental release of the contents into your baggage in the aircraft hold.

Under the IATA’s (International Air Transport Association) Dangerous Goods regulations, each person may carry the below weights in their baggage.

Passengers who wish to travel with more than this limit must pack these items into their hold baggage. If you are flying to the US, there is a limit of 350g (12 oz) on powdered items that may travel in your hand baggage, such as cosmetics, spices, powdered milk, flour, sugar, coffee or similar.

Aerosols are allowed to be carried into the cabin but cannot be used on board.

If you're travelling outside the UK and EU, please check applicable safety requirements.
CALIBRE BIKES SKIN
Taste or skin tests of these items are no longer carried out.
