Are the cabin baggage restrictions that are in place only for flyers to and from the UK? Is a person flying direct to a european city from Dublin allowed to bring on board in their hand luggage items such as toothpaste, make-up, creams etc....basically all the items that are restricted to and from UK airports.
Sol28's post is interesting. Both Ryanair and Aer Lingus have information re baggage restrictions posted on their websites for travel to and from UK airports. I thought that the restrictions were confined to UK airports only. It now seems that Aer Rianta are not segrating flyers to non UK airports but lumping everyone together.
Sol28, Will I be able to carry on board my small 55 x 20 x 40 cms case or must I carry on board my hand luggage in a see through plastic bag?
I had hoped to get away with the bare minimum and purchase toothpaste and disposable razors when I arrived at the other side in the local supermarket.
If you are flying onward from UK, restrictions apply to hand luggage. See BAA.com. You may carry safety razors, toothbrushes and solid food. You may carry liquid items purchased after the security check, provided you are not flying to the US.
I dont know if that can happen with Dublin Airport - A lot of our flights go through the UK - I carry on my 'dodgy' liquid into the inner area. Pass it to a person flying into the Uk, then they pass it on to someone in the Duty free area in the UK to fly elsewhere.
Unless the DAA have a UK/US terminal and a continental one - I think any UK restrictions will be applied for other flights.
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