Only one piece of hand luggage is allowed in the cabin on all flights. It must be able to be stored in the overhead compartments or under the seats..
For safety and security reasons, national and international air transport regulations prohibit placing dangerous objects in cabin baggage.
Prohibited in cabin baggage are :
Firearms, toys, replicas, and imitation firearms;
Knives and sharp instruments;
Blunt objects: baseball bats, skateboards, sticks, etc.;
Chemical and biological substances;
Liquids, aerosols, gels, and pastes in containers larger than 100 ml (drinks, mineral water, soup, perfume, lotion, shower gel, toothpaste, deodorant, foundation, mascara, etc.)
However, you can:
Place them in your checked baggage, making sure to pack them before checking in your luggage.
Carry them in the cabin if:
You strictly comply with the regulations: they must be packed in a sealed, transparent plastic bag with a maximum capacity of one liter (20 x 20 cm, or 18 x 22 cm), with each product’s packaging not exceeding a capacity of 100 ml;
They are essential to the person in containers larger than 100 ml, meaning they must be used during the journey and meet a medical or dietary need, including baby food (covering cases of allergies (lactose, gluten, etc.) and illnesses (diabetes, etc.) that require specific foods, without which the passenger’s health is threatened). (Present a certificate or prescription in your name)
Present your liquids separately from your cabin baggage so they can be inspected during your security screening. Exceptionally, security agents may need to open bottles or containers to check their contents, and for security reasons, liquids may be refused for transport.
Spare lithium batteries and electronic cigarettes must be placed in the cabin only.