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Old 12th Mar 2009, 16:44
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stopovers & luggage

Hi guys, as a new cabin crew member for easyjet, i have my 1st stopover tomorrow LTN-DTM, and i know we take our suitcases through security with us, so my question is, can i take my deodrant and aftershave with me as long as its in the suitcase, both are 150ml or more, but its going in hold, not cabin. will they allow it in my suitcase? hope that all makes sense. cheers guys

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if you are checking your bag into the hold you can take any amount of liquids
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if you keep your bag in the cabin all toiletries need to be in 100ml containers and in a clear bag
THIS IS COPIED FROM BAA WEBSITE


Travelling with liquids – 100ml rule
Only limited quantities of liquids may be carried through security control as hand baggage.

This includes bottled drinks, suntan lotion, fragrances, cosmetics and toiletries.

The following restrictions apply to all liquids, creams, gels, pastes and aerosols taken through security control.

Liquid items may only be carried in containers holding up to 100ml.
They must be carried separately in a single transparent, resealable plastic bag.
The bag must be no larger than 20cm x 20cm (8in x 8in) and all items must fit inside so that it closes properly.
At security control the bag must be placed separately on the conveyor belt for screening.
Liquid items larger than 100ml should be packed in your hold luggage – otherwise they will be confiscated.


Exceptions to the 100ml rule can be made for baby food or milk. However, you should only carry what you need for the flight, and you may be asked to taste these items at security control.
Exceptions may also be made for medicines. However, you may be asked to taste any liquid medicines, or to provide evidence (such as a doctor's letter) that you need them for your journey
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Old 12th Mar 2009, 23:40
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thanks for the info, just one more stupid question, can u take both crew bag and a suitcase on board? mainly asking to EZY crew but to others if its same rule, i know passengers can only take 1 hold bag from luton, but for stopovers, i dont know if we can take our crew bag and small suitcase?

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